About Marco Marek:
Marco Marek was born in Italy. He always had a fervid imagination and a passion for fantasy stories, medieval magicians, ancient history, and unexplained mysteries. While he was visiting a castle in Eastern Europe, he had the idea of writing Hyperearth. Apart from writing, Marco is also a painter and photographer, he likes digital artwork on Photoshop. The cover of Hyperearth is his creation. He loves traveling when he has some free time.
What inspires you to write?
What inspired me could be a movie or another book, the fantasy genre is the best among adventure and thriller.
Tell us about your writing process.
I like to transform from nothing a single idea to a story, and developing it while i’m writing. The first book i have written without sketches but with only ideas i had in mind, and i had already the end finished. My new book i did some sections to connect afterwards together.
What advice would you give other writers?
Well world is full of people that will tell you your book is not good and is better to you to give up, but don’t listen to them, continue to write and read and with one ear listen to the useful suggest just some competent people give you.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
Find a publisher not very easy, so lot of authors go for the self publish, need lot of patience, work and, there isn’t much to choose, amazon and smashwords are the ones. With some research you can save some money finding the right editor and proofreader, I created the cover by myself, for example.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I don’t know, now seems the digital book is at top, but I think people still like the physical book.
What do you use?: Professional Editor, Beta Readers
What genres do you write?: Fantasy, epic, thriller, adventure,romance
What formats are your books in?: Both eBook and Print
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