The Writer's Life Chats with NeonSeon, author of "Life of Shouty: Food and Fitness"
About NeonSeon
Creating Shouty Mack as a comic strip for a high school newspaper, NeonSeon developed Life of Shouty as a book series for children in 2010. NeonSeon grew up in Chicago’s Hyde Park community and currently resides in Atlanta. Honors include a Mom’s Choice Award for Life of Shouty: Good Habits. For more information, visit www.SHOUTY.com.What is your favorite quality about yourself?
My ability to relate to others and see life through multiple perspectives.
What is your least favorite quality about yourself?
I can be too critical of myself.
What is your favorite quote, by whom, and why?
"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" attributed to Robert H. Schuller. I love this quote because it frees me to think about a wide-open future.
What are you most proud of accomplishing so far in your life?
I'm most proud of my ability to learn new things and acquire new skills year after year.
How has your upbringing influenced your writing?
My home was filled with positive and motivational books, and these themes are found in the Life of Shouty Series. My upbringing was also very creative, and without that, I probably wouldn't have volunteered to be the cartoonist for the high school newspaper, and thus create the comic strip Shouty Mack.
Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?
Certain books gave me so much joy that it was natural to want to elicit that in others through writing. I read Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" in eighth grade and it blew me away.
When and why did you begin writing?
I wrote short stories for fun when I was younger, and I had several writing internships in college. I was an English major so I was always writing papers. I have always enjoyed writing.
How long have you been writing?
The Life of Shouty Series came out in 2010, but I've been writing since I was able.
When did you first know you could be a writer?
I've always known I could be a writer.
What inspires you to write and why?
The human condition inspires me, and the journey of growth. Laughter. Play.
What genre are you most comfortable writing?
Non-fiction comes easiest but rhyming is fun.
What inspired you to write your first book?
My character, Shouty. I knew I had to write and develop a series for him. He is relatable, lovable and imperfect.
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