Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
Bryce is a passionate writer and entrepreneur who enjoying watching TV to soak up inspiration for all of his projects. He hosts a late night Facebook live talk show about life, love, and everything in between and recently launched a successful podcast. Most of the subject matter from his books comes from spending times with friends and family and using the always dramatic situations as soul food to capture everyone’s attention.
I’ve written one book so far but I do have two more in the pipeline! They are being released later this summer and I cannot wait to share them with the world.
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My latest book is titled Skeletons & Summer and the subject matter is something that was very personal to me but I thought it was relatable enough to share with the world. Everyone in their life at some point has gone through some sort of period of depression and I think documenting mine in this poetic form helps make the sensitive subject matter easier to disgust. I was in a period of feeling betrayed by a lot of people close to me and writing was my escape and I think it takes a real vulnerability to put yourself out there like that.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
One thing I always do when I write is find music that matches the mood and tone of my desired work and use that to get me fully in the zone for whatever I’m doing. If I’m trying to exude confidence than I listen to something that gets my blood pumped but if I want to write something really dark then I fully immerse myself into that state of mind and I think it really shows in my work.
What authors, or books have influenced you?
The number one author who inspired everything that I do is Ellen Hopkins. The way she captivates readers with her poetic like books is something that I wished I possessed a fraction of ability to do. She is a master of the game and the type of author that I aspire to be.
What are you working on now?
Right now I’m working on a larger collection of poems and also my debut novel which I have been wanting to do for quite sometime now. In addition to that I’m currently developing a drama web series called The Cover Up which will begin production later this year.
What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Facebook and Twitter have been a godsend for me and the two most useful tools that help me spread the word about all of my business projects.
Do you have any advice for new authors?
Just keep at it. Ignore every single hater and doubter that tells you that what you’re doing won’t amount to anything. So many people have told me that my dreams are unrealistic and I turned their pessimism into rocket fuel and now I’m at the top of my game. If you believe that you can do something then, that is 90 percent of the battle. Stay committed and it will happen.
What is the best advice you have ever heard?
Definitely to be the two percent of the population that dares to be different. Don’t be complacent like ninety eight percent of the world because that road won’t lead to anything but the status quo. Dare to different and put out that extra effort to create change and bring good karma into your life.
What are you reading now?
Right now I’m reading a lot of biographical material. I love getting a picture of someone’s life and seeing what led them to where they are now because it’s always an interesting journey.
What’s next for you as a writer?
Cranking out new material! I have a larger poetry collection tomorrow out next month and then my debut novel in July. I’m also hoping to get back into blogging because for a while there I was making something special and I’d love to recapture the magic I once had with blogging.
If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
Tools for Titans by Tim Ferris
Anything by Ellen Hopkins
WWE Encyclopedia
Where The Red Fern Grows
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