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3) Who, would you say has been your biggest inspiration?

I write on Human Potential.

My inspiration comes from all philosophers, mystics and poets, even music (95% Classical). One of my main stimulators was the writing of Emmet Fox.

Emmet Fox inspired me to research, assemble and edit my Dictionary of Biblical Symbolism.

The rest is history. I observe and report on the way I see reality.

4) Just for fun: When you publish a book, to celebrate: coffee or alcohol?

Black Label, and lately my new discovery Te Bheag.

Beautiful and most inspiring stuff.

And that’s why I don’t wait till my book is finished!

becomes insignificant. You’ll find me at my iBook at any time of day or night. Once I find out where the characters in my book are going, they take off on their own and I have to be at their every call.

You might have guessed that my subconscious does the writing: I just provide the fingers and a little knowledge of English language. Later comes the re-write. That’s when my writing gets back to normal, an organized 10-hour day. More or less.

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Stan I.S. Law