My “Why”
Why do I write?
I write to find out what happens. It’s as simple as that. I
don’t know where a scene is going until I see the words appear on screen. Sure,
it’s my fingers pounding the Qwerty, but it’s like it’s from a deep recess in
my brain where my conscious mind is not allowed. When I write, it’s as fun as
sitting down to watch a movie with a surprise twist or curling up with a
suspense novel that keeps you turning pages. That’s why I write, to find out
what happens next.
The inception of The Arch Emulator and the Seven Keys:
I once heard that there are seven people on earth with the Stigmata.
No more and no less. I thought, why seven? Perhaps the seven have some unknown
purpose, like shepherding the people of the seven continents through the apocalypse.
And that was it, the small little idea that grew to become The Arch Emulator
and the Seven Keys. An ancient prophecy says that when the seven are spread across
the seven continents, it’s game over. Oh, and I also wanted to do Romeo and
Juliet on Antarctica.
The inception of The Hills Be Shaken:
Engineer becomes cop. Bam, simple idea. As an engineer myself,
I would daydream imaginary scenarios where the cops need help from an engineer
to solve some sort of crime. From there
the story just came together and I wrote a yarn that I would want to watch if
it were a movie. It’s got all the action and suspense of a Die Hard with all
the fun escape room stuff of MacGyver. It’s the story I’ve been waiting for my
whole life.
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