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This is the website of Robin Emerson, writer from the Piedmont North Carolina.
I am an eclectic writer in that I love to write in just about any genre. I spent years trying to fit a cookie cutter mold and being able to answer the question, "What genre do you write"? but it isn't me.
It pretty much depends on the mood that I am in at the time, but mostly my writing is on the dark side regardless of what genre it happens to turn up in. However, there are parts of my ADHD self that are fun loving and funny by accident. When this happens there is no telling what may appear on paper.
For the most part, I write seriously about serious issues. That is not to say some humor cannot be added to these serious issues, at times to make them funny enough to enjoy the hilarity in some parts of them.
My favorite author is Dean Koontz although I have yet to have a finished work in the realms in which he writes. Perhaps that is because I dare not intrude into my hero's camp to figure out what makes him tick. Only he can do what he does, but he does inspire me to reach far and high.
Although many of my stories are dark, there are many happy endings or at least endings full of hope or new beginnings. For my style I do not apologize. I write life--most of it mine, just in a different POV and in a different time with different characters in a different story.
Shall we venture there together?
I am an eclectic writer in that I love to write in just about any genre. I spent years trying to fit a cookie cutter mold and being able to answer the question, "What genre do you write"? but it isn't me.
It pretty much depends on the mood that I am in at the time, but mostly my writing is on the dark side regardless of what genre it happens to turn up in. However, there are parts of my ADHD self that are fun loving and funny by accident. When this happens there is no telling what may appear on paper.
For the most part, I write seriously about serious issues. That is not to say some humor cannot be added to these serious issues, at times to make them funny enough to enjoy the hilarity in some parts of them.
My favorite author is Dean Koontz although I have yet to have a finished work in the realms in which he writes. Perhaps that is because I dare not intrude into my hero's camp to figure out what makes him tick. Only he can do what he does, but he does inspire me to reach far and high.
Although many of my stories are dark, there are many happy endings or at least endings full of hope or new beginnings. For my style I do not apologize. I write life--most of it mine, just in a different POV and in a different time with different characters in a different story.
Shall we venture there together?