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Christopher di Armani

The hardest writing for any author, I suspect, is writing about themselves. It sure is for me. 
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.
I’m not one for the spotlight. I like the shadows. I’m most comfortable there. Most writers are.
Writing is my passion and I’m my happiest when I’m pounding out a story. If it’s 3am and I’m still at the keyboard you are right to be scared. Anything can show up on the page at that hour. 
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. 
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 – the social face that allows me to function out in the world. Every writer has one. It’s how we survive until we make our way back to the safety and security of our writing room.
I am a good writer. That’s not arrogance speaking. That’s a fact substantiated by the money folks pay me to write. Bad writers don’t get paid.
Like most writers I have more ideas than I have time to write. That’s the beauty of the creative mind, isn’t it?
If you’ve managed to get to the end of this wandering diatribe I both thank you for your patience and commend you for your perseverance.
Until our paths cross again…

Christopher di Armani
Author Extraordinaire 
https://ChristopherDiArmani.net