What inspired you to write?
To be honest I always wanted to be a writer. Truth is I wrote this novel back in 1998, but never had the courage to publish it. Once Covid19 came, those doubts changed, and I rewrote the entire book so that it was current with today’s pop culture. I wanted to do more than just write a story. I wanted to use my platform to bring attention to some of the ugliness in the world, and I used fantasy as the overlay. Those that read my novel will hopefully see that I mention it through situations, characters, and story building. However, at no point are these issues pushed down the reader’s throat. It’s a subplot in the background for thought and enjoyment.
Are you a reader, and what are some of your favorites?
Unfortunately, I haven’t read in quite a while. I used to be ravenous when it came to books of fantasy, mystery, and horror. This book has taken up so much of my time that I haven’t had much of a chance. Though I am making lists to catch up on. Some of my all time favorites were Terry Brooks, “The Shannara” series. This was a group of books that really got me involved with the fantasy genre. It was afterwards that I read Tolkien, and Martin. I also enjoy Dean Koontz and Stephen King. My novel, “Quest for Fire” has all the creatures of Tolkien, with a splash of Stephen King’s horror.
My next work?
“Quest for Fire” is the first book in the Source War Series. I’m currently writing the next novel, and hope to be done with it by this late winter. In all I believe this could be a five to six novel series.
Advise tips for other indie authors?
You absolutely need a great editor. Kate Seger did my novel, and I was greatly impressed! She not only made a professional novel, but also gave insights on monster lore, and interactions with characters. Also you’re going to need a great piece of cover art. Mine was done by Danielle Doolittle, and to be honest her cover art has given me a lot of attention. Get a great editor and cover artist, and any indie author will be in good shape. Don’t do it alone!
Influenced me as a writer?
I think I mentioned this earlier about Terry Brooks, and Dean Koontz. They knew how to present a great storyline that always kept me coming back for the next novel. However, inspiration also came from my own life experiences, and those in a close circle with me. Some for the good, some for the bad, but it was all great writing. I’d have to say that other writers were good role models for me to aspire to, but life itself was the biggest motivation.
Thank you!
Thank you for giving me the chance to reach a broader audience with my current novel. MY social media is Facebook and Twitter, Hugo Hobbs. My book can be found on Amazon. The Ebook is $4.99 and the paperback $25.00.





