Brad Laidman
I was told early that I was too bright for school, and I breezed through high school, and Northwestern University with little effort, but learned on my own. I got the best grades, I appeared on a local television show called Academic Challenge and won the State debate championship. All of it was sort of a fun goof. I dominated, told the truth, p.... more
I was told early that I was too bright for school, and I breezed through high school, and Northwestern University with little effort, but learned on my own. I got the best grades, I appeared on a local television show called Academic Challenge and won the State debate championship. All of it was sort of a fun goof. I dominated, told the truth, played pranks, was funny, enjoyed myself and dominated.
I didn't have the confidence to go full out at writing. I was just too good at math and had a successful trading career, but I kept writing.
I've had people tell me that I'm brilliant, but none help. I keep being told that no one knows who I am, but I thought it was the words that mattered.
I have 30 years of content on my computer, five books on Amazon, and three I'm selling on my computer. I wish I had an agent with the same passion I had so I could write the 50 other books I have in my head ready to go.