@Nisaa

Hi back!

Quite a few of my stories were inspired by dreams, some of them even lucid dream where I was half-awake and could shape the action. I believe I dreamt up the beginnings/vital scenes of #ChasingWildDreams, #TheStoryOfJackNAda, #TheMasksofFlorence, #YuliInTheAftermath

I have to admit I love it when that happens.

#TTMD #ScribesAndMakers

#WritersCoffeeClub Jan 2: Have you ever made up something in a story which has come true in real life?

I had a pandemic in #YuliInTheAftermath which was written pre-Covid19.
But mine was VERY different and had a vastly different outcome.
Other than that, not that I'm aware of.

#wordweavers Jul 28. Are any of your MC’s ever pregnant or nursing on page?

Two stories come to mind, the #FairytaleOfTheForbiddenTwins and #YuliInTheAftermath. Not my greatest works, imo.

But the fact that I don't have this more often is not due to me shying away from the subject (I'm an ob/gyn by training for crying out loud), but the fact that most of my MCs are not at that stage in life (yet).

#wordweavers Feb 22: Does reading your own words bring you joy?

Funny this question pops up now. I was in a bad mood early this week and spent some time rereading #YuliInTheAftermath. Putting it down, I thought, well, that wasn't half-bad, and my mood soared.
(I never promote this one because it was my first English book, and I always regarded it as an experiment).