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The following interview is with Steven E. Wedel, author of Okie Werewolf Seeks Love in The Beast Within.
Hi, Steven. Could you start us off with a little info about yourself? We here on the forums are so used to seeing text and avatars that it can be easy to forget there are human beings behind the words. What’s a day-in-the-life-of-Steven Wedel like?
A: A day in my life? hahaha Yeah. My alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m. and I’m generally conscious and moving by 6:20. I drive about 20
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Being new to Storytellers this month, I’ve had “beginnings” on the brain. It was for this reason that I’d decided to take a look at some of the things that have motivated successful authors over the years. I’ve always been fascinated by that tiny seed that grows up to be a towering [...]
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Most writers I know have rituals. These run the gamut from adjusting their desks a certain way to writing by candlelight to setting a glass of perfectly innocent booze on fire before each writing project as a sacrifice to the Writing Ancestors. They may sound silly, or wasteful (perfectly good booze, after all) or unintuitive, [...]
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I think it is now corrected, hopefully. I deleted the other "me" on Graveside Tales (I never really left - I just couldn't sign in). Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.
~M
I'll do my best to get to the message boards at some point!
Martin
Beast Witches, KK
Could you check to see if I left my ball gag and my cattle prod at your house?
Thanks.
Thanks for the add. I really like it over here, thanks for the invite. Have a great week.
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