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ABOUT L. E. HARVEY

 

 

L. E. Harvey is a writer and model from Harleysville, PA. L. E. Harvey is also an activist for human rights, animal rights, women's rights, and gay rights. When L. E. is not writing or working on the political scene, she models as a pinup and "alt" (alternative) model.

Some interview questions about L. E. Harvey's writing:

 

Q: Can you describe the time you realized you were indeed a real writer?                                                               

A: I was told at a young age that I had a natural talent for writing.  It is something I have always loved, so I have always labeled myself as a writer.

Q: What is going on with your writing these days?                                                                                        

A: I just released my first full length novel, Imperfect; and now am working on Impeccable, its sequel.  I'm also trying my hand at a murder mystery, and I have several other ideas floating around in my mind as well.

Q: What are your future goals for your writing?                                                                                                                   

A: I just want to write stories that move me and touch on issues close to my heart.  So long as characters and stories keep coming to me, I will keep writing.

Q: How do you define your writing?                                                                                                                                   

A: I define my writing as real people in real circumstances in modern times.  I use strife, experiences, trials and tribulations that either my friends or myself have endured in order to wrote stories with a purpose.

 Q:  In one sentence, what do you want people to say about your writing in fifty years?                                     

A: That my writing is a good reflection of current political issues, and therefore are useful in understanding our current/modern socio-political mindset.

Q:  For new readers, what can they expect when they read your book(s)?                                                         

A: Expect 3-dimensional, emotional characters facing some of the worst trials and obstacles life throws at us.

Q:  Why do you write? 

A:   I write about hot-button topics.  I do so not to anger or segregate people.  Like any good artist and any good art form, I want to make people think.  I want people to see these issues from all perspectives.  I want people to get something out of my stories, whether positive or negative.