What do you enjoy most about writing?
Since the age of eight, I have loved to write.
I started with poetry, enjoyed my stint with essays…
But writing novels has been a dream.
Between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five, I made several attempts to write one, then it finally clicked one day.
I was in the middle of one novel, when I broke off from that, and began researching Greek gods and Orthodox angels.
This later turned into The Anguished Immortals Trilogy. I had so much fun writing each novel, spending time on every single characters traits.
I dreamt about my finished works for a very long time. Then, I went on to write eight more novels, in the same or similar genres.
Writing has freed my mind, that is what I enjoy most about it. Second to that is the collection of words that form rhetoric – it takes you places. From seeming sublime, or astute. To down right despicable. All in the same paragraph, or chapter.
The more I wrote, the more words I added to my already extensive vocabulary. I began to open more doors, and broaden my view.
There was a time I was under the impression I would be write until I was forty years old, and I would never touch a keyboard again. But I don’t see that happening, even though I have about three years to reach that mark.
Writing is an amazing form of creation. I love to articulate in any way I can. Pen and paper or through a document…
I become immense.
