The following is the second and final part of a recent e-mail interview that I had with author Adrian Weber. In this part we delve into his thoughts on the book, his career in law enforcement and more. Adrian is a welcomed breath of fresh air in a market that has grown increasingly stale. I wish him well in his endeavors. -Nicole S. Ross
5. Looking back, is there anything you would change about your book?
If I had to make any changes, it would be additional information. I find as a writer, there is always room for improvement. Adding statistics also helps to maintain integrity in my work and the people that assist me will see the authenticity in the book.
6. Did being a police officer have an impact on the book?
I currently work in law enforcement in the rank of detective. My experience has been instrumental in my material being sincere and empathetic. My career allows me to have access to many other professionals whose opinions helped contribute realism to my work.
7. What kind of books do you like reading?
I enjoy reading various works on history, alternative medicines, and spirituality as well as many others. My methods are eclectic when it comes to the subjects I read about. I really don’t indulge in fiction as much. I like reading books that are informative and practical.
8. Is there any material that was left out of the book?
I do not feel that anything was left out. I received a lot of insight from people I have interviewed and feel the book is complete.
9. What steps did you take to gather information on the advise you give in the book?
As I mention in the preface of my book, I was fortunate to have the opportunity of interviewing many colleagues, friends and referrals as well. The information written is a compilation of the interviews that were granted and I was happy to share them with my readers. There is a distinct element of knowing that this book is not merely based on my opinions as many authors tend to write about but the opinions of others who voluntarily decided to share their experiences.
10. What are your future plans in writing? Future books…how often do you write?
I have successfully written my first book Ladies, the Writing is on the Wall. I enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that others benefit from my work. I will continue to write and publish my work as fresh ideas come to mind that I feel will be insightful to my readers. I have another project in the works entitled Our Quest for Greatness. (What are you willing to sacrifice to achieve it?) This book will be an eye opener for sure…!
11. What inspired you to write a relationship advise book for women?
Family, friends and coworkers alike. As previously mentioned, I didn’t take the idea of writing a book on the subject involving relationships and intimacy seriously until I was prompted to do so by many of my family members and closest friends.
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