When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
I knew I wanted to be a writer at age eight
How long does it take you to write a book?
It takes me anywhere between 60 to 90 days to get a complete first draft no edit done.
What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
When I'm writing I'm wring periodically throughout the day. Writing a chapter, pacing the floor as I think of the direction of the next chapter. Jotting down notes on areas of development and so forth. This goes on daily if I am actually working on a story.
TELL US ABOUT YOUR LATEST RELEASE, TIL MY CASKET DROPS...
Latest synopsis for Til My Casket Drops: Marla Eubanks was hell in heels until she found herself pregnant and facing a twenty-year prison sentence at age seventeen. The bitter world she’d come from before her incarceration, left an even more bitter taste in her mouth; leaving Marla to face consequences her soul could not bear. When she gives birth to her son, Naseer Delux’ Eubanks, all of the coldness runs from her veins and into his.
Delux’ grows up at war with his own soul. He strives to right the wrongs done to his mother, while living in the same deadly underworld that sent her to prison. However, the stakes have grown higher over time. His mothers’ enemies, disguised as friends, could be anyone; and his mission to find out who’s who could cost him his life.
Even though Delux’ is cautioned, over and over again, to watch each player in this deadly game, he ignores all warnings in opposition to his need to quench his thirst for revenge. He vows that nothing except the blood from the treacherous and disloyal hearts responsible for his mother’s imprisonment will even the score. The hunt is on; but it won’t be long before one of the ghosts from his mother’s past finds him. Will Delux’ survive, or will the sins of his mother cause his casket to drop?
WHAT'S NEXT?
My next project is a surprise, but it is going to be very good. Bank on it.
Thank you very much Julia Press Simmons. For the wonderful spotlight. Reader's thank you for your time. Stay blessed.
Aaron Bebo is the of the critically acclaimed title Change For A Dollar. His debut. Aaron is a look into the urban terrain in a profound presentation of words. He spins tales so vividly that the reader is almost compelled to believe they are actually participating in every dialogue and location. His debut novel highlights the theme of transition. Bebo delivers the story in fine fashion with his detailed wit, and slick character dialogue. Her uses his uncanny view of the urban structure, and the conditions of the people that live there, to draw out a vivid tale. His is able to translate into words a broader spectrum of the ominous shadows that seemed to be an ever present force in the urban structure where he grew up. Aaron has also ghostwritten two novels outside the street fiction genre that have been published. One being a Non-fiction title on Cancer. He has also lent his time speaking to youths in the South Florida school system as well as juvenile detention centers. Aaron is also the author of Rat Hunters, Cupids Assassin, Bunches of Love, and Author Wives. The Long Story Short Series a collective of short stories which includes the titles; Accidental Nut, Area's Grey, On The Green, Mischievous. Bebo has also published works under the name Sadie Morris and Unique Styles.
Aaron most recently signed with the publishing house G Street Chronicles. Bebo's G Street Chronicles debut I Used To Love Her and Til My Casket Drops. Aaron Bebo currently resides in South Florida where he continues to write and connect with the people as a means of promoting literacy. You can connect with this author @AARON'S FACEBOOK , AARON'S TWITTER
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