Just the right amount of cynicism flows from this next author. Not too much, not too little, just right.
Bio:
A successful run in computer graphics, challenged by illness, captive by passion, and a firm believer in freedom. Lily grew up on fantasy novels and movies, thrived on horror, then fell in love with the thriller genre.
After earning a diploma in computer graphics and animation, she’s worked in publishing, marketing, and advertising. Lily now paints with words and her imagination.
Blurbs:
The Ash Garden – Psychedelic
“Nothing but ashes here on in.”
Join Eden in a journey of love, life, and death.
“Make a wish.”
Cottonseeds – Supernatural Thriller
“Do you believe in absolution, Mr. Gillman?”
Sam Gillman is a twenty-eight-year-old paralegal in Tennessee who must reconcile the amoral job of representing the guilty as supernatural forces threaten his sanity.
Website:
http://lilyauthor.com/graphicnovels/
Tumblr: http://lilyauthor.tumblr.com/
Twitter: @neonvagabond
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lily.Author
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show…
1. What do you do to keep your spirits up through a bad review?
I’ve never had a bad review that devastated me. Any negative feedback I’ve received, I can usually see that went wrong pretty fast. Sometimes it’s a matter of personal taste, sometimes it’s a case of miscommunication. I guess I just don’t take bad reviews seriously. I see them as nothing more an invitation for improvement.
2. What has been your greatest inspiration for writing your story?
Neil Gaiman and Sin City / Frank Miller. Second to that, music is a huge influence and I couldn’t possibly list everything. It just depends on my mood.
3. Are there any people you feel need a shout out for supporting you?
Courtney Wells, Kevin Cole, and Kelley White-Ricks, to name a few. Many others of course, but they know who they are.
4. Has self-publishing taught you any lessons that you feel will help you in life?
Hmm, I feel it’s the opposite. My whole life and years of work experience has prepared me for self-publishing. I’m just now enjoying the icing on the cake.
and last, What’s your favorite color?
That’s such a mean question. I’m an artist, I love all colors. Asking me to pick one is like asking a mother to pick a child while the others are murdered. Nope, can’t do it.
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