What is the last thing you learned?
The last thing I learned was real estate.
What is the last thing you learned?
The last thing I learned was real estate.
What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain.
I don’t like being asked questions about my past. Because it’s in the past where I’d like to leave it.
How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?
Failure has made me realize where I need to be and not where I thought I should be. It has also given me the experiences needed to be where I am now. I use said failure to enrich my writing, interspersing these experiences throughout my stories and, of course, fictionalizing them. So, thanks to failure, I have succeeded.

You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?
Hindsight permeates growth.
What are three objects you couldn’t live without?
I can live without many things. Most everything actually. It’s God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit (Three in One) I cannot live without.
Do you believe in fate/destiny?
I believe in the Will of God.
Do you enjoy your job?
My job is writing. I’m an author and blogger, and I enjoy every minute I am writing. I do what you love and love what I do.
Describe the last difficult “goodbye” you said.
A guy friend of mine and I used to work together. Something cane up and he had to quit. It devastated me. We enjoyed working together. It was fun.
If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?
There is no one else I’d rather be. I like who I am. I’m happy. Even with everything I’ve been through in my life, I like where I am at in life. I got here through trial, error, and learning. Praise God for leading me through it all.
What advice would you give to your teenage self?
I would most definitely tell my teenage self to listen, understand, pay close attention what your parents and sisters tell you. If you don’t, you will regret certain things happened that could have been prevented had you followed their advice.