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Interview with Adrian Gabriel Dumitru | Author of Mr & Mrs FREUD


Q: What sparked your passion for writing, and how has it evolved over time?


Well … it’s a long story.

I’ve started to write my first book at 16.

Then I’ve wrote another one at 40.

And into the last 4 years I’ve published 65 new books.

Mostly essays.


Q: How do you stay inspired and motivated to continue creating engaging stories?


Today I write mainly essays.

And I get inspiration from my real life.

Actually all I write are real stories … or things related to my inner world.


Q: What do you believe sets your writing apart, and what unique perspective do you bring to your genre?


I have a simple theory …. Analyse-Define-Re define.

And I write about this in one million ways.

Strongly believing anyone can use this amazing trick to improve daily life.



Q: Can you tell us about your book Mr & Mrs Freud? What inspired the idea, and what themes do you explore?


A real love story … which unfortunately was dominated and into the end ruined by psychological games.


Q: What challenges did you face while writing this book, and how did you overcome them?


Not to be boring.

I do all my best.

Of course … I might have such moments.


Q: What do you hope readers take away from this book, and how do you think it will resonate with them?


Delete from their relationship the psychological games.

Cause that is why relationships don’t work on long term.


Q: Your favourite books?


Maybe … The secret - Law of attraction.


Q: What achievements or accolades have you received for your work, and how have they impacted your writing journey?


It is a very long journey to become a writer.

A real one.

Even into this moment I have many books in top 10 best seller list … but …


Q: Can you share any upcoming projects or books that you're excited to release?


I work meanwhile at 5 new books.

Actually … I work all the time at 4-8 books.


Q: What advice would you give to aspiring authors looking to make their mark in the literary world?



Forget about getting paid for this type of work.

At least into the beginning xx

But … no matter how talented are you … don’t forget about marketing


Amazing Google Books - Apple books:


www.amazon.com/Mrs-FREUD-psychological-contradictory-spirituality-ebook...


https://books.apple.com/ro/book/mr-mrs-freud-in-love-but-still-playing-psychological-games/id6587567009


https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Adrian_Gabriel_Dumitru_Mr_Mrs_FREUD?id=c10QEQAAQBAJ





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