Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. And they made it! 30 days worth of answers. I posted their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some. 30. One thing you’re excited for Paul: Funnily enough, the rest of my life. I’m excited to live now. I’m excited to get up and see what the day brings. I’m excited to watch the kids grow, and see what Andrew looks like in fifty years. Andrew: That’s not fair. That’s pretty much the perfect answer. Now how am I meant to top that as an answer? Paul: You want to talk about topping? Now? I’m willing, ready and able. It’s the question everyone wants answered, isn’t it? Although, when they said ‘excited,’ I don’t think they meant in that way. Andrew: Oh, God. I don’t believe you just said that. On the last question too. We’d nearly made it through 30 days without you taking it into the gutter. Do you realise that you’re a parent now? What is on the internet is on there forever. And Lilah will be googling us before we know it. Paul: Oh, shit… Andrew: Exactly. So maybe I’m excited for parental controls on the internet? Paul: That’s boring. You need to be excited for something big. Andrew: How about excited that in less than 48 hours everyone can read of my love for you? Paul: And you said you couldn’t beat my answer. I love you, Andrew. Andrew: I love you too. Click here to be taken to the Coming Soon page of my website to find the buy links. Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
29. The night of your 21st birthday Paul: Oh, yeah. There were fireworks and a huge street party. Everyone was celebrating. We had a barbeque during the day, so we ate leftover sausages all night. There were hundreds of people dancing with me.… What? Andrew: **looking unimpressed** You were born on Australia Day. There are fireworks on your birthday every year. Everyone was celebrating Australia Day, not your birthday. Paul: Yeah, okay. So it was pretty much like every birthday I have. I never have a birthday party because everyone has plans, so I think I probably went to the pub and then on to a club as usual. Andrew: **taking Paul’s hand** We’ll have a birthday party for you next year, okay? I’ll specify that no one is allowed to come in any patriot clothing. And we’ll have sushi or something really unAustralian, okay? Paul: **smiles** Okay. So what about you? What was your 21st? Andrew: If I’m correct, it was mid-week, so I had to work the following day. Mum made a chocolate cake and we had it after dinner, then we carried on as usual. We had a party that weekend. I remember it, because my grandmother arrived with this big present wrapped in green paper that had the number twenty-one all over it. Grandma’s hobby was knitting, and I wondered if I would get a dorky jumper, but it turned out to be a very nice suit for work. I was in my first year of the corporate world, and appreciated professional clothes because I was struggling to buy good quality stuff on my new but tiny salary. Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
28. The word/phrase you use constantly Paul: “No, it’s not time for your next lot of medication.” It’s actually sad how many times a day I need to say this. Andrew: I don’t think I have a phrase. Perhaps, “Erica, can you set up a meeting?” or maybe “No, you can’t turn the TV on.” Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
27. What you wore today Andrew: Today is Wednesday so I went to work. This requires a suit and tie. I wore the blue diamond tie that Paul likes, just because I wanted to see him smile. So it was the navy blue suit and a white shirt to match the tie. Paul: I’m back on night shift, so it was the nursing uniform for me. I then went to the gym, so it was gym shorts and singlet. Then home to bed, so it was boxer shorts to sleep in. Then trakkie pants and a T-shirt while I played with the kids, before back in the nursing uniform.
Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
Preorder is available. Click here to go to the Coming Soon page to check it out. 25. Four weird traits that you have Paul: Only four? Andrew is going to struggle. Okay, my four – a mixture of genetic traits and learned. One: I have a super-fast blood flow which makes me a favourite donor with Red Cross Blood Bank. Two: I have nursing spidey-senses. Sometimes I can just tell that a patient isn’t doing well. Three: My gaydar is remarkably fine tuned and accurate. Four: I like to put beetroot on my battered fish. Andrew: You’re weird. I mean, beetroot and fish? Every time you do it I gag. Paul: Your kids like it too. Andrew: God help us all. Okay. Four traits? One: I can’t roll my tongue, but I can wiggle my ears. I’ve heard it’s genetic. Two: I’m great at poker because I can read other players. It helps me in the boardroom. Three: I have a weird ability to tell the time without looking at my watch. Four: I can’t use blue toothpaste. It’s just… I can’t do it. Paul: And you call me weird.
Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
23. A family member you dislike Paul: Easy. My sister, Nadia. Andrew: You’re lying again. You two squabble at every opportunity, but you don’t dislike her. Paul: Okay. Let me think about it then. Nope. Still dislike her. Andrew: **rolls his eyes** Tell me, then. If a man laid his unwanted hand on Nadia, what would you do? Paul: I’d murder him three different ways, chop him up into sixty-four bits and hide the body parts all over Perth. Andrew: See. That proves you don’t dislike her. Because the family member I would choose is my cousin, Seth. He’s a bigot, a bully and homophobic to the boot. And I wouldn’t lift a finger to stop someone who wanted to lay a hand on him to teach him a lesson about those weaker than him. You can pre-order Safe in His Heart here: Dreamspinner Amazon ARe Safe in His Heart will be released on the 2nd of May, 2016. In an attempt to get to know Paul and Andrew, I thought that they could take the 30-Day Writing Challenge. Let’s see their answers. I will be posting their responses on the blog daily, so scroll back if you missed some.
22. Your morning routine Paul: Well, first I stretch my legs out. Then I grope, usually with my right hand, to check out the state of my hard on and then I-- Andrew: You’re lying. Paul: Yeah, okay. Just because “Waking to my alarm, dashing out of bed and getting ready for work” isn’t interesting or pretty. Andrew: I find you both interesting and pretty. Paul: Yeah? So tell us what’s your morning routine. Is it any different from “Waking to my alarm, dashing out of bed and getting ready for work”? Andrew: Yes. I wake to my alarm, think to myself “Shit- is it morning already?” then I dash out of bed and get ready for work. You can pre-order Safe in His Heart here: Dreamspinner Amazon ARe |
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