Thaddeus Arjuna interview

AUTHOR INTERVIEW


When did your love of books begin?

I grew up in a town with a few famous authors. A couple of them were personal friends of my parents. Walter Farley used to come to my elementary and read The Black Stallion to our class. That did it for me.


When did you start to have the wish to become an author?

I wanted to write a story about an Insane woman that I grew up with. (my mother) I started on the manuscript 12 yrs ago. It ended up being slightly larger than a short story and it was shelved for several years when my family objected.


How have you found the process for becoming an author?

Arduous. Painful. Fraught with difficulty. But I cannot stop. It is like the air that I breathe now.


What would you say to those wanting to become an author?

Do it for the Art. Do it because there is something inside of you that has to come out. Don't think about the money or trying to make a living. Or your work will suffer.


Tell us about your book/books:

I have 8 books presently and 3 more in the works. All of them are Ebooks.
One Sci-Fi Trilogy. Two Murder Mysteries, one of them a true story. One is a biography/autobiography of an Insane mother and the life I lived with her. One is a book of poetry, and One is a book about Hindu Philosophy. I have one full-length novel and the rest are Novellas, 50K words or less, and all of them are available on Amazon. @ https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B07G7XGWNG


What do you love about the writing/reading community?

The incredible talent and diversity of writers and books is breathtaking. I am proud to just be among them.


If you could say anything to your readers what would it be?

Thank you, for checking out my books. Please leave reviews.


Where can people connect with you?

People can contact me at @thaddeusarjuna on Twitter or follow me on Instagram. or https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B07G7XGWNG


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