GFM: Do you have a specific writing style?
MI: No. I just made sure it reflected myself. I'm not perfect and I believe the book reflects that. I believe in growth and that's what I describe throughout the book. "Flaws In All."
GFM: How did you come up with the title ALL MEN TELL LIES?
MI: I use to have an ongoing debate with a lady and she would always end her debate by saying All you men tell lies anyway. When I started I had no title one day in the middle of writing I saw it, and it just fit with what I wrote.
GFM: What is one message from your book that you would want readers to grasp?
MI: What I hope readers grasp is somewhat of a understanding, that In life you will make mistakes but you can learn and grow from them. Nobody's perfect.
GFM: Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?
MI: I don't have a huge interest in the writing process, it's what I have to do. I enjoy sharing stories that allow people to feel what I describe through my words.
GFM: What was the hardest part in writing your book?
MI: Allowing myself to accept the fact that I'm not perfect, but to be able to be bold and share the book anyway.