Featured Interview With Max Vayne
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I was raised in the suburbs, where I still live, since I’m very close with my family. I am someone who loves nature but also loves a good staying in and watching series. And I manage to draw inspiration from both stuff I watch on a screen and also the outside, especially forests
I have had many pets, but currently I have a dog and a cat that I love very deeply, but of course the cat is not very friendly towards the dog
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I realized I liked writing when at school we were asked to write a story. I must have been 8 at the time. And about two years later, I started writing a book that very sadly got deleted because of a computer virus. That made me so angry and sad that I didn’t write again for a very long time, but I’m very glad that I started to once more
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
This is going to sound like a politically correct asnwer, but it’s the truth. I have loved many different books, from several different authors and nearly all genres, but the one thing that stays consistent is that I love fiction, I’m not much of a big fan of non-fiction books, while I do understand they appeal to some.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
The book I recently published is called “Charles and Her”. It is the story of Charles, a gambling addict who, after getting evicted, decides to risk it all once more at a casino. Turned down at it due to them knowing him, he goes to an illegal casino where he goes way over his head, ending in debt to serious criminals, who take his daughter Sienna as insurance.
With him fearing her being killed if he contacts the authorities, he goes to the criminal town known as “Arknley”, where he tries finding an assassin who will help him.
There, he meets an eccentric woman who won’t reveal her face nor name, and who seems to be either extremely smart or stupid, willing to kill as much as she is to make innapropriate sex jokes.
Charles, not an expert on criminals, decides to trust her with the fate of both him and his kid
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