About your Book: Adventure, Travel, Rock-N-Roll
Adam Brandt sets out on a journey to inform the world of one of the most dangerous jobs for teens. "Adventure, Travel, Rock-N-Roll" is a true story, highlighting one forgettable year in the life of the writer. In an economic time where jobs are scarce, especially for the young generation. Adam hopes to change the direction of anyone considering answering one of the "too good to be true" ads in the help wanted section. Parents and teens alike need to be informed of the pitfalls of certain jobs promising a wonderful life. This is a great read for anyone looking to rebound from a tough life situation. Adam explains how he overcame some horrible obstacles in his life, while providing valuable lessons for anyone looking to make a positive change. You will surely enjoy this title.
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What do you think readers will find most notable about this book?
Adam Brandt
I believe readers will first associate me with the innocent young people
who visit their homes selling magazines, vacuums, or other products. The
innocent feel will wear of quickly as they realize what kind of person is
really knocking at their door.
The second chord I wish to strike is with parents of teens. Teen jobs are
becoming harder than ever to find. I hope to shed light on a few of the
unsavory jobs that may catch the attention of their teen.
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What would you most like readers to tell others about this book?
Adam Brandt
I would love to have readers share my story with the youth. While the
story is about a career choice with negative side effects, The side
effects affect many teens, regardless of job title. The inspiration comes
from knowing that one may overcome failure and turn a negative occurrence
in life into a positive story to share with others.
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Can you suggest one question readers might find interesting to discuss, concerning you, your writing in general, or this book?
Adam Brandt
Readers may wonder why I chose to wait so long to finish my book. The
answer is, that until about one year ago, I was focused on just telling my
negative story. Then the light bulb turned on, and I realized that I need
to let readers know what I have done positive since my negative past.
About you: Adam Brandt
Hello! First off let me Thank You for checking out my work.
I began writing as a teen, but I could never keep myself motivated enough to finish any one project. Over the years I have experienced life from many angles.
I've traveled the country selling magazine subscriptions, citrus cleaner, and vacuums. I spent time abusing drugs and alcohol, and I've spent time sleeping on the streets. I've came along way in just over a decade.
Today, I find myself more creative than ever. I married a beautiful woman, who provides me with the drive to not just begin projects, but finish them. I believe that life is just a big project. Each day we have an opportunity to assess our work and make positive changes when needed.
I began a global movement with a word I created. The Bloomsayer movement is my life work. I write with the hopes of spreading a positive message throughout the world. "If you don't like where your at today. You can change tomorrow.".
By supporting me and "hopefully" enjoying my work, you are helping me expand my vision of a better way of tackling societies ills. Thanks for stopping by.
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In addition to writing, what else are you passionate about?
Adam Brandt
I am very passionate about a word that I created to describe a simple life
philosophy. The word is Bloomsayer. I am a Bloomsayer, therefore I believe
that each day is a brand new opportunity for me to accomplish wonderful
things. I currently have followers from twenty countries who enjoy reading
my inspiring words on Facebook.
I may not include myself in the top 25% of technical writers. I write as a
vehicle to help others. I hope to share my philosophy of Bloomsayer with
the world and this first title sets a backdrop for where my thoughts
began.
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What are you most proud of accomplishing so far in your life?
Adam Brandt
I am proud to say that I have been sober from drugs for the better part of
ten years. I am driven to empower people to create positive change in
their life as I have done. I am positive that my writing will allow me to
accomplish this goal.
Intrigued by this interview? Then hop on over to Adam Brandt's website or find his book at the following:
Amazon
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Amazon UK
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