About Steven Moore:
I was born in 1974, and grew up in Lowestoft, England. An avid sportsman, painter and reader, those loves were only trumped by my love of travel, and to date I’ve visited 49 countries and lived and worked on five continents.
I currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico with my wofe, freelance journalist Leslie Patrick.
I’ve been writing about my travels and adventures on my blog, ‘Twenty First Century Nomad,’ but my novel, ‘I Have Lived Today,’ is my first full length fiction book. Future projects include a second novel and a travel book, detailing some of my adventures and, it has to be said, his mis-adventures.
What inspires you to write?
I write as it is a way of expressing my creativity, and I love to tell stories but, being shy, writing is my best medium for that.
Tell us about your writing process.
For my first novel I used the excellent NaNoWriMo program, and would recommend that to all aspiring novelists. However, for my second offering I am much more prepared and have a very detailed plan.
What advice would you give other writers?
NaNoWriMo.
If you don’t know what it is then I highly recommend you Google it. It’s the best thing I ever did as a newbie author.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
It was a no-brainer for me. Sit around years waiting/dreaming for my manuscript to be accepted by a publisher, or self-publish, get it out there and focus on writing more books? Easy choice. Self-publish every time.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I’m still very new to this game, so I honestly can’t answer that.
What genres do you write?: Literary fiction and, more recently, adventure stories.
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print, Both eBook and Print
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Link To Steven Moore Page On Amazon
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