Ask the Author: Gerard Condhesc

“When I have writer's block, I stop writing and overthinking. Instead, I watch a good movie, take a walk, or do any activity unrelated to writing and publishing.” Gerard Condhesc

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Gerard Condhesc For my recent trilogy, I drew from extensive knowledge and research, reading books on various subjects related to ancient civilizations, UFO encounters, and space exploration.
Gerard Condhesc I draw inspiration by constantly brainstorming, taking notes, reading, and exploring new themes that could shape a compelling story.
Gerard Condhesc I’m currently refining books two and three of my trilogy.
Gerard Condhesc If you want to be a writer, you must find the flame within you—a passion for writing and the resilience to persevere through every obstacle.
Gerard Condhesc The best part of being a writer is exploring new stories and subjects, examining historical facts from different angles.
Gerard Condhesc When I have writer's block, I stop writing and overthinking. Instead, I watch a good movie, take a walk, or do any activity unrelated to writing and publishing.
Gerard Condhesc As a teenager, I was swept from a tranquil beach into the open ocean on a canoe, battling to survive as I drifted and eventually landed on a tiny deserted island. Stranded for six tense hours, I awaited rescue, hoping for a passing ship to appear and bring me back to safety.
Gerard Condhesc "Josh Brolin's Memoir "- From Under the Truck
"Ian Fleming: The Complete Man" by Nicholas Shakespeare
Gerard Condhesc My fictional world centers around Flight 407, a passenger plane that vanished without a trace on a stormy night in 1950, en route from New York to the Bahamas. On the 75th anniversary of its disappearance, during another violent hurricane, the plane inexplicably lands at Nassau Airport, its passengers unchanged by time, unaware they’ve been missing, and carrying secrets from a realm beyond comprehension.
Gerard Condhesc "The elevator jolted to a stop, its mirrored walls reflecting not Martin's face, but grinning, distorted versions of him. When the doors creaked open, they revealed a crimson-lit corridor where shadows moved without bodies, whispering his name."






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