The
Bright Light Café Presents ...
Paul Curtis
Biography
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Poems &
Stories
Where were you born and raised?
I was born in
Caterham, Surrey, England. My father was in the Army
so, for the first seven years of my life, we lived in a
variety of places in Surrey. Once my Dad left the army
we lived briefly in Sussex and Cambridgeshire before
settling in North London where we stayed for six years.
By the time I left school we had moved again to Stevenage
where we lived until returning to Surrey where I have lived
in Woking for the past thirty years.
How has your up
bringing influence your writing?
Well, moving around the
country helped me to appreciate the diversity of our small
country and this is reflected in my nature writings.
The closeness of our family and the joy of growing up in a
happy, loving home has been a great source of material.
Are you married?
If so, when and how did you meet?
Yes. My
wife's name is Tina. We met in 1990 when she came to
work for the same company as me.
Have you any children?
Yes. Three boys, Ben, Josh, Sam.
When did you first
start creatively writing and why? What prompted you to become a writer?
I first got
interested in writing when I was at school but I didn't
really pick it up again until I was in my thirties. At
the time I was travelling a lot in Europe for my work and I
started writing again. At first, as a means of killing
time at airports and hotels but it then developed into a
passion
What is your favourite
book?
This is a difficult question
because there are so many great books. If I have to
chose one book it would have to be The Thirty-nine Steps
by John Buchan. It's a book I have read so many times,
its like an old friend. It's quite a simple story but the
detail Buchan puts in is just outstanding.
What is your favourite
poetry? Another
difficult question It would have to be To An Athlete
Dying Young by A. E. Houseman because it optimizes one
of life's greatest tragedies - that of dying before your
time.
What is your favourite
short story? This
is an easy one! Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol
because it sums up the Christmas season for me.
Who
is your favourite writer?
I don't have a favourite
writer. I can narrow it down to three, in no
particular order. Charles Dickens because he used his
novels to highlight the injustices of life. Stephen
King because of his wonderful imagination and wonderful
characterisation. The queen of crime, Agatha Christie,
for her brilliant yarns that are now woven into our culture.
What is your Favourite
song? Music is
very important to me because it evokes memories of the past.
My tastes are eclectic from Classical to Jazz and every
thing in between except reggae and rap.
What are your
Writing
goals? I suppose
ultimately to have a book of my own published but I don't
really want to self publish.
What are your dream
and goals?
To do more of the same.
What are your
Hobbies?
I like painting
and following our local football team
What is the writing
process like for you?
Do
you sweat blood or do the words come easily?
I have as
yet had no problem and the words come easy. My main
problem is editing. I don't like it, so I rush through
it and end up having to do it again.
How many edits do you
normally do before you feel your work is completed?
I suppose, if I'm honest, I always do one edit less than is
needed.
Do you have an advice
for aspiring writers?
Don't be put off by
negative comments, writing is subjective and you will never
please everyone, so don't try. You will soon learn the
difference between constructive criticism and literary
snobbery.
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