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Dario Solera

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Breaking stuff apart: that's what Dario did in his childhood. Not because he was a mean boy, but because he wanted to know what was inside and how it worked. Peeking inside seemed the right thing to do.

So he ended up studying Information Technology and doing all things digital, from soldering components together to building complex distributed software systems. He now leans more toward the intangible world of ones and zeros flipping around in the cloud. Software tends to be the most malleable artifact of human inventive, and that fits Dario perfectly.

And then he noted that something was amiss, so he started writing. Mind you, he has always loved writing, since when he was in primary school, but he has started doing it seriously—purposefully
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Dario Solera The part that I enjoy the most is discovering characters. I believe that they are not invented or created, not in their entirety at least, instead the…moreThe part that I enjoy the most is discovering characters. I believe that they are not invented or created, not in their entirety at least, instead they already exist somewhere, and we just have to discover them and set them free.(less)
Dario Solera My problem (and I'm sure many others experience it as well) is that the world is a wonderful distraction machine. Stuff gets in the way of words, whic…moreMy problem (and I'm sure many others experience it as well) is that the world is a wonderful distraction machine. Stuff gets in the way of words, which fail to reach the blinking cursor on the screen. The trick is shutting everything out and sit in front of the computer until I reach the day's goal of a set number of words.(less)
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