I knew I wanted to become a writer after I read Sylvia Hubbard’s Mistaken Identity.
Now, share with us, what book made you want to become a writer?
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I knew I wanted to become a writer after I read Sylvia Hubbard’s Mistaken Identity.
Now, share with us, what book made you want to become a writer?
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Truly honored by this. My first book was one I stole out of the library when I was nine going on ten Cu’s I was too young to be reading smut but it fueled my passion to create love on another level http://www.amazon.com/Fires-Winter-Johanna-Lindsey/dp/0380757478/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328145377&sr=8-1 fires of winter started my depraved entrance into better and better stuff.
LOL @ you saying “smut.” hahahahahhahaa. Well, I’m glad u read it because it shaped u n2 the wonderful writer u r 2day!!
Anything by Twain.
Dr. Tom Bibey, author, “The Mandolin Case” (Available as a free down-load for Amazon Prime members at this time.)
Dr. Tom, I’m not even sure if I’ve ever read anything by Mark Twain…hmmm!
The book that comes to mind most often as my greatest inspiration to write is Big Girls Don’t Cry by Connie Briscoe. Hands down one of the best pieces of storytelling I’ve read…
Sounds interesting L.A.
Mine was Erotic Noir: Black Erotica. That book is an excellent collection of poetry and short stories. I want to put my work on that level.
I think I may have that book Kelly. Keep doin’ whatcha doin’ & u’ll get there!