An Interview and Apology

I feel as though I need to apologise as my posts have been a little sparse as of late. I recently put life on hold to go on an overseas adventure, but now I’m back at home and ready to start posting again really soon.

In the interim I recently completed an interview over at TJ Talks Writing. If you’d like to check it out just click here.

If you would like a hint as to what’s in store with my next post all I will say is this: Close your eyes and imagine a lion, a dog, and a stick.

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Author: Chris Nicholas

Chris Nicholas is a writer turned amateur food blogger from Brisbane, Australia. He has authored two novels, featured on multiple websites, and possess a passion for literature, music, sports, culture, and food. Chris is perhaps best known by his peers for his tendency to talk too much, a proclivity for deep contemplation (also known as over-thinking), and the over indulgent habit of treating his dog as if she were human.

19 thoughts on “An Interview and Apology”

  1. Great interview, a very interesting read. I agree with your thoughts on song lyrics, especially with hip hop – I’ve used elements as teaching tools to explore story development and obviously for poetry. Although working with 8 year olds, I have to censor quite a lot!

  2. I really enjoyed your interview! I can relate to not having enough time in the day to sit down and actually blog… But it is always nice to read your posts! Be sure to check some of mine out as well..

    -Truth Seeker

  3. For some reason, after closing my eyes and imagining a lion, a dog, and a stick, there ends up being a monkey, a horse in a tree, and a very large walking cactus man. I probably shouldn’t try too hard to imagine this scene or it will get complicated quickly.

  4. I draw a lot of my storytelling from music too. Especially hip hop. Fascinating how the mind works, isn’t it? Different forms of art aren’t mutually exclusive. They feed into one another. Thank you for sharing your interview! It’s great to meet another writer who draws inspiration from music.

  5. I am very proud of you! I get excited for other writers excelling in their writing visions….it encourages me. You gave a very great interview in which I must thank you for your tolerance. ☺ Your book will be on the top of my list of reads…when I finally break and buy a kindle.
    God Bless!

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