Ask the Author: Leon David Dunn

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Leon David Dunn Generally, the inspiration can come from anywhere. Usually I let it build up inside, a plot, a chapter, a story, even a full novel before I sit down and put pen to paper sorta speak. I don't write everyday, don't have the time to, nor do I think it is necessary for everyone. I have a pretty good memory when it comes to things I like, so a story can sit and bubble inside me for days, weeks even, before I then sit down, allow it to surface, and then get it done.
Leon David Dunn Taking something that didn't exist and making it real.
Leon David Dunn Go somewhere with a lot of people, or somewhere peaceful and quiet, then open a bottle of wine.
Leon David Dunn Write. Get it done. Don't edit as you go. Just write. Fix it later. don't second guess yourself. There will be lots of editing when you're done.
Leon David Dunn I'm currently trying to find a publisher for my second novel Rectifying Chambly, working on my third untitled as of yet, and preparing for my wedding in the coming weeks.
Leon David Dunn About ten years ago I spent six months traveling through India and Nepal. I trekked the Annapurna Circuit Trek during the Maoist War.

The actual story of Kunjana came to me in a dream.

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