#12 Questions for Jason Cook

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Jason Cook
Jason Cook

MOTH: 1. What inspired you to become a writer?

JC: 1. I’m a dyslexic so writing was a achievement on its self but believe it or not it was a prison officer who asked if I wanted to come to education and learn something instead of sitting in my cell.

MOTH: 2. The title of your last book?

JC: 2. The title of my last book is called cocain the devils dandruff it’s the 4th book and final book in that story told over the five books as the pre call has been commissioned now

MOTH: 3. Ebook - for or against?

JC: 3. I guess I like the feel of a real book but times move on so ebook helps with saving money and time.

MOTH: 4. How do you deal with bad reviews?

JC: 4.  /

MOTH: 5. Is it better to promote yourself online or in other media?

JC: 5. You should promote any ware that is possible there some 7.8 billion people on the plant so that’s a lot of marketing to be done. In many wards with many ways of marketing.

MOTH: 6. Which writers had most influence on your writing style?

JC: 6. I find it hard to ready but liked Mark Bowden style and Terence Winter as my own working style has been referred to by other publishing houses.

MOTH: 7. What success do you expect from your work?

JC: 7. I have had some great successes all ready I mean writing a book when your dyslexic is a massive achievement having my books made into film would be the next great step and become world none for my works with people buying and enjoying my works across the world

MOTH: 8. What is your target audience?

JC: 8. I write in many genres. That covers ages from 4 to 9 in my children book rats in space www.ratsinspace.com and for the crime books age 12 to 45 and up those interested in crime.

I try to write books for different markets following the only thing I haven’t write or planned to write is fantasy fiction as yet but who mows ware or who might commission me to work on I’m not ruling anything out the world big places and people love different things.

MOTH: 9. Describe your last work in 12 words.

JC: 9. Interesting going back to the events I had faced in my youth that so many others have or can relate to.

MOTH: 10. Advice for future writers?

JC: 10. Keep writing build a market for your work write for the market so that you can sell your works if that’s your goal seek an agent or do it all yourself make it happen to have ideas book writing starts with doing it so get writing. We all have a story to tell or can tell a story it’s a thing that happens when we arrived here now that’s a story.

MOTH: 11. Where would you like your writing to take you as a guest?

JC: 11. I’d like it to take me to a director that has to shoot many films and had great returns and a producer at the same time also take me on to tv and film and talk shows and be able to have the freedom to travel the world why doing so with my work and helping other achieve if there writing goals.

MOTH: 12. Holding your next book promotion?

JC: 12. My next book is called Pirates of the south which is also a adaptation of a movie script and will be launching it Either just before Christmas or just after just waiting in the reviews too.

Come back to then send it to print but orders can be placed now at jasoncook@ntlworld.com

 

Thank you for the interview hope you enjoy A little incite into my work.


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