About the author

Christopher di Armani

<p>The hardest writing for any author, I suspect, is writing about themselves. It sure is for me.&nbsp;<br /> While I can write the most personal quirks, the most embarrassing situations and tell the truth for any character in my fiction, writing about myself is, well, uncomfortable.<br /> I&rsquo;m not one for the spotlight. I like the shadows. I&rsquo;m most comfortable there. Most writers are.<br /> Writing is my passion and I&rsquo;m my happiest when I&rsquo;m pounding out a story. If it&rsquo;s 3am and I&rsquo;m still at the keyboard you are right to be scared. Anything can show up on the page at that hour.&nbsp;<br /> Like many writers I am an avid reader. My earliest memories are of Zane Grey westerns. I devoured them like candy. His strong male characters would, no matter their personal flaws, do the right thing when it mattered most. That is what drew me to his books. I imagine I learned a lot of my own moral code from the characters Zane Grey created.&nbsp;<br /> Like many writers I am also an introvert. Do not allow the protestations of past co-workers convince you otherwise. They see what I want them to see &ndash; the social face that allows me to function out in the world. Every writer has one. It&rsquo;s how we survive until we make our way back to the safety and security of our writing room.<br /> I am a good writer. That&rsquo;s not arrogance speaking. That&rsquo;s a fact substantiated by the money folks pay me to write. Bad writers don&rsquo;t get paid.<br /> Like most writers I have more ideas than I have time to write. That&rsquo;s the beauty of the creative mind, isn&rsquo;t it?<br /> If you&rsquo;ve managed to get to the end of this wandering diatribe I both thank you for your patience and commend you for your perseverance.<br /> Until our paths cross again&hellip;</p><p>Christopher di Armani<br /> Author Extraordinaire&nbsp;<br /> https://ChristopherDiArmani.net</p>