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Mar 27, 2016 09:29PM

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I cannot wait for your book to come out. I have enjoyed so much of your fiction and cannot wait to read some non-fiction.

I felt a lot like that for a very long time.... I type this now, sitting at my desk in a journalism job xD
Back on topic, I can't wait to hear what else Neil has to say in his new book \o/ Soooooo exciting!

I smirked when I read this first line. I felt the same way about all of those advertising design classes I took in college (to satisfy my parents.) I wanted the freedom to paint and draw while learning to see, and making it up as I go along...and I also wanted to write, but that needed time to brew, I had a lot to learn, I still do. I really didn't get my freedom until much later, better late than never. There's something to be said about getting one's hands dirty with life experiences and having the patience to learn how to see and having the guts to make it happen. I could've easily gone fallow and got stuck on survive, going through the motions of expectations. This book sounds like 500 pages of wisdom about learning and inspiration, looking forward to adding it to my library.



Exactly! That's why I started my own world classics book club. I can't read one book without thinking of other writers and works around it. You brought me to Alan Moore, Lovecraft brought me to Arthur Machen (who wrote some very good, mostly forgotten essays!), et cetera. Literature is a feast for the mind.

Ps. If you ever get time to read, and feel like something a bit random, written by a Scottish numpty who - being vegetarian - isn't into limp bacon and black pudding, and thankfully doesn't kill babies, but metaphorically has it in for squirrels and dragons and puffins, you could have a peek at my first self-published collection of random silliness: 'Creative Convulsions - A Collection of Short Fictional Comedies'. If you prefer to completely ignore it and instead concentrate on creating more of your own wonderful fiction --- Well, hey, I'm still a winner! :o)