![]() And so it’s worth it to just keep going, because I don’t have to be afraid of failure any more.Ĥ. And the one thing that always cheers me up is (weirdly) asking myself “What’s the worst that could happen?” Because if I think about it, the “worst” usually isn’t all that bad. But I will often find myself getting really resentful, or discouraged, or feel like nothing I’m doing is working. And that lesson doesn’t apply to everyone. But the most important thing I’ve learned in my life is to appreciate how good things are for me. ![]() ![]() Biggest lesson you’ve learned in life so far? What is your philosophy of life? Nothing will ever match hearing her first cry after she was born. ![]() The best moment of your life? Apart from your writing career.ĭefinitely the birth of my first child, my daughter Dawn. Until then, I’ll have complete ownership over everything I do.Ģ. I’m not saying I’ll never work with a publisher or a big film studio, but if I do, it will be on my terms. I’d rather make enough money to survive, and own everything I do, than make a whole lot of money but have my work be under someone else’s control. ![]() The second answer brought tears to my eyes… Garrett Robinson!Īnd the good news is that you can now read it for free! Just follow this link! Hello world! Today with us, we have, the bestselling author of indie fantasy “Nightblade”, Mr. ![]()
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