I absolutely love your book cover , it looks amazing! I also noticed your book has a few reviews on Amazon. May I ask what strategies you've been using to promote it?
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Quentin Tarantino, for his brilliant direction and ability to blend style, dialogue, and unforgettable characters. I’d love to hear how he approaches story from a visual and emotional perspective.
Audrey Niffenegger, to dive into a conversation about time, memory, and love, core themes in The Good Nights and a strong influence on my journey into authorship.
Pierce Brosnan, to explore his experience portraying James Bond and hear how he balanced elegance, mystery, and emotional depth in such an iconic role.
To produce a movie, either on my own or by having one of my stories adapted for the screen. Seeing The Good Nights brought to life visually would be a dream come true.
They’ve expanded access, which is powerful. While I personally love the feel of a physical book, e-books have made reading more convenient and widespread, especially across global markets.
Thriller or espionage. I’m fascinated by tension, secrecy, and high-stakes storytelling. I’d love to explore stories that involve covert operations, double lives, and psychological twists.
I usually write in the evenings, on weekends, or whenever creativity strikes. With a busy professional life and family responsibilities, I’ve learned to make space for inspiration when it comes, but also to structure my time around it when needed.
Of course, and I think most authors do. Real-life experiences fuel our imagination. They become emotional anchors that help shape authentic characters and moments, even in fictional worlds.
A great cover and title are essential. The design and creativity offer a glimpse into the heart of the story. They’re the first emotional connection a reader makes, and that first impression matters
Yes, I do, as long as they’re fair, whether positive or negative. Honest feedback helps me grow. I try not to take praise or criticism personally, but I value thoughtful responses that reflect genuine engagement with the story.
It gave me clarity on the level of structure and refinement needed to truly shape a story for readers. I became more intentional with planning, outlining, and working with professionals to elevate the narrative without compromising my voice.
I’ve always had a vivid imagination and a passion for cinema. Writing became a way to give those images and emotions a lasting shape. I began crafting The Good Nights when I realized I wanted to turn that creativity into something tangible.
I feel both humbled and proud. It’s always an honor when you and your work are recognized and appreciated, it reminds you that the effort, emotion, and time you’ve invested truly meant something to someone.