
These are the frequently asked questions. I hope I have answered them
they why you would have liked me too.
Will there be a sequel to Lying in Your Arms?
I haven't decided, yet. But, I'm thinking about
it.
Do you know NSync?
No. I don't. I do, however, have several connections,
but I don't intend to use them.
Is there a sequel to Ringing in the New Year?
No. And, there won't be. It's finished.
Are you going to write a sequel to The Clock Strikes Midnight?
No. It, too, is finished.
Do you like the X Files?
I'm surprised at how many people ask this. I
assume its my email address. Yes. I love The X Files. It's
the only Sci-Fi I do like.
Do you have a favorite NSync member?
No. I don't. But, I do have a least liked one:
Justin. That kid just really gets on my nerves.
Do you sing? Or play an instrument?
Yes, I sing. Yes, I play piano.
Are you a professional writier?
No. I'm not. I'm a professional College Freshman.
Have you had anything published?
Although I'm not a professional writer, yes,
I have had things published.
Do you write music?
Lyrics: yes. Music: no, but I'm working on one
song. I do rewrite music. I've done that for seven years.
How long have you been writing?
I don't know, so I asked my mom. She says, "Ever
since you could hold a pencil."
Is Nsync your favorite boy group?
No. The Beatles and The Monkees are.
I've noticed your stories don't contain a lot of romance. So you like
romance stories/novels?
Ready for this? No. I don't. They are completely
unrealistic. They are too vulgar and fantasized. I've only read 3 romance
novels I've likes. All were by Nicholas Spark: The Notebook,
Message in a Bottle, and A Walk to Remember. I guess males
write better romance novels because they aren't as emotionally attached
to their fantasies. Females have a tendency to want to live out their fantasies
on paper, making them too detailed, vulgar, and putting so much emotional
and fantastical energy in it they forget the plot, and ruin the story.
Do you host stories?
Yes. I just started.