Daimones by Massimo Marino5/11/2023 I got standard rejections but also some encouraging personal notes from agents. Like most, I started submitting manuscripts to agents. It lingered for over a year, so I joined a writers’ group for peer review and honing my skills. Then, after all seemed forgotten, a story found me and kicked hard to come out. I stopped when I started my studies in physics at the university, but the urge to write always lingered. The place and the setting came from those cover pictures, and I wasn’t that concerned with temporal or structural issues. I didn’t think in those days about plot and action, character development, building my voice, or what themes and belief systems I wanted to cover. Based on those covers, I created stories in my mind, then put them down on paper so that I could re-read and never forget them. I wasn’t allowed to read those magazines, but they also had astounding covers. Writing, for me, started early in my childhood. Massimo, give us a short history of how you came to be an indie author.
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