How Did I Get Interested in Reading and Writing ?
As far back as I can remember, I was a reader. Funny enough, books didn’t appeal to me at all. My parents had the genius idea to get me to read comics. For years, I read every comic I could get my hands on. In 1980s Germany, we were spoilt for choice. There was Asterix & Obelix, Lucky Luke, Tintin & Snowy, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, plus lots of local comic magazines.
Every time we went shopping, my parents would sit me in front of the magazine rack and pick me up an hour later when they were done. When my brother got married–he’s a good fifteen years older–I sat under the wedding table and read while the proceedings carried on without me.
It wasn’t until much later that I began to enjoy reading books without pictures. But once I did, I was hooked as a reader. Writing followed soon after.
I didn’t get serious about making a career of it until I was nearly fifty. Frankly, I didn’t think it was possible. But then the indie revolution started, and I realized there was a hungry audience out there who shared my passion for new, exciting stories. I haven’t looked back.
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