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Monday, January 6, 2014

Author Interview – Lucas Heath @LucasHeathBooks

What social issues interest you the most? Truthfully, I try and stay away from social issues. I have enough to focus on and deal with than adding one more thing onto my plate that people are just going to argue about.

When you get free time on the internet or you go to the library – what do you want to read about? I’m a sci-fi nerd. I love hearing about all the latest unbelievable technology being developed and released to the public.

Do you find the time to read? I read a lot, though I’m very picky about what I read. Books involving time travel almost always draw my attention.

Who do you admire? I admire anyone who lives and devotes their life to loving others.

What is your favorite quality about yourself? I love my creativity, whether in story telling or music writing.

What is your least favorite quality about yourself? I don’t like the fact that I over think things so often.

What is your favorite quote, by whom, and why? “That’s my skill; words. I may not always use them correctly, but at least I use them.” – Jason

This quote was said by an old friend of mine years ago. I even included it in an old novel I wrote. I’m not sure why, but it always makes me laugh.

What are you most proud of accomplishing so far in your life? I haven’t accomplished much with my life yet, except self-publishing a book. I have a lot more time to accomplish things!

What is your favorite color? Turquoise is my favorite color.

What is your favorite food? Pizza is by far my favorite food.

What’s your favorite place in the entire world? I don’t really have a favorite place. If I did, it would probably be near my family in Washington State.

Do you recall how your interest in writing originated? I began writing when I was a little kid, no more than possibly five or six years old. I have not stopped writing since then. That’s all I remember.

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    How far would you go to save yourself? Would you compromise your religion, morals, or integrity to avoid death?

    Twenty-seven people wake up to discover they are imprisoned in isolation cubes. They are forced to endure multiple trials in an experiment designed to test the limits of human nature.

    In each cube is a pistol. During any test an individual can use the gun to end the torment and take their own life. In doing so, they believe the test would immediately end for everyone and potentially save the lives of others.

    Would you lay down your life to save another? Would you pass the tests?

    It’s the ultimate trial for human nature and the will to stay alive.

    Would you survive the experiment?

    This story is a novella, at around 100 pages, or 26000 words.

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    Genre –  Thriller / SciFi

    Rating – PG13

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    Website http://lucasheathbooks.com/

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