Happy endings are good, but I just love sad ones that teach a lesson. I'm a total sucker for those! LOLOliviaFuller wrote:I'm a sucker for happy endings but I do read outside of my own genre.
I love a catchy story that keeps me on my toes, so whatever genres those stories might be in is what I gravitate towards
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authorsahunt wrote:Hi, BookTalk.
I'm S. A. Hunt, and I'm addicted to coffee. I'm also a fantasy/horror author and a veteran.
Oh, questions! How convenient.
Yes, I am male or female. (Probably male.)
I'm originally from Georgia, US but recently I've moved to Lexington, KY and now I'm having trouble figuring out why.
Hobbies and interests. Well, I used to play a lot of video games until I started knuckling down on my writing, and now just about all I do is write, socialize online, and go outside for exercise when it's not snowing like mad.
What sort of books do I enjoy reading? Well, I like to read just about anything if the jacket and a few pages catch my eye. I tend to gravitate toward dark-fantasy and horror novels with dark, dreamy covers, adventure travelogues, and humorist memoirs.
How did I find BookTalk.org? Lots of wandering around bumping into things. Mostly Google.
I'm an advocate of indirect promotion, so I won't bore you with self-plug posts. I try to save that stuff for signatures and profile pictures. Feel free to ask me questions, I will be around. Once I'm firmly ensconced in your midst I will probably try to come by a few times a week when I'm not slaving away over a hot laptop torturing imaginary people.
If anyone's interested in the book in my signature, it was inspired by Stephen King's Dark Tower series and it's been downloaded more than a thousand times since I put it up on the 21st. I'm very proud of it, there's a sequel coming, and that's the last chestbeating you'll hear from me.
(If you're wondering what the subject of this post means, it's a greeting from my novel. The appropriate response is "May it never end." The expanded greetings are "May your journey be more than your destination," to which one replies, "May your journey never end.")
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