4) Do you intend to write a sequence or is this a one book only?
“It’s an only book. A whole sequence would be very tiresome for my readers. I like to abuse of poetry and sensuality, and these carry a lot of energy, create something dark and heavy. No light.”
5) Are you writing or do you intend to write other books? If so, what is it about?
“I have other stories to come, poems, none remittent letters; only what I feel.”
6) Besides writing, what do you like to do?
“I like plants, I love them in fact. I dedicate my free time to my garden and I like to spend time watching it. I have dogs and I also like to go out for art exposures, alternative movies and time with friends. And oh! People use to say that I’m a great cooker. My specialty is unusual dishes, like Arabian ones.”
7) What would you say to people who will read this book?
“I would tell them to drop their routine. Look outside the box. Learn how to feel happy for things and people. Seek for qualities and stop looking to the defects.”
8) In your opinion, how can the imaginary influence on real or vice versa?
“Fully. The imagination is the extension of your desires. Without it, we wouldn’t have persistence. For example, your idea of future life and the curiosity of knowing if it will be the way you thought is what makes you move on. Same way with passion, you can only fall for someone when you dream of the possibilities. Love is when you put this in practice. Be happy!”
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