Interview by Marion Webb-De Sisto
The Horsepower Whisperer is now featured on Marion Webb-De Sisto's author interview page. I'm new to being interviewed and she guided me gently through the process.
Marion has been writing and publishing for years. I reckon De Sisto is a great name for an author. She's married to an American-Italian (funny how we don't get American-English) and has lived in the UK and the US. She writes fiction and non-fiction and is a very spiritual person. She is a crystal healer and a Bach flower remedy registered practitioner.
In an earlier blog, I postulated (good word) that many women who are now practising alternative therapies had some connection with motorcycling. I know this is a bit like saying that if you are born on 27th July 1963 then you are a very attractive, energetic, creative person who everybody likes (but is also modest with it) but - you know - I genuinely believe that to be true.
One of my fellow Pitch Idol candidates wrote mind, body and spirit books and I subsequently discovered that she was a biker.
My cousin's wife is the prime mover behind the Psycademy, the on line psychic university, and she is a mechanical engineer and once went to Le Mans in her TVR. That's a kind of four-wheeled motorbike for those who don't know.
So, at risk at setting up another stereotype when really we should be eroding them with our individuality, I asked Marion if she had a motorcycling past. And whaddya know? She does.
I rest my case. And now that I am the early stages of what might be man flu, I find it a soothing experience to look at her website. It's always good to find people who are focussed on the positive. And while you're there, you might like to look at my interview.
Marion has been writing and publishing for years. I reckon De Sisto is a great name for an author. She's married to an American-Italian (funny how we don't get American-English) and has lived in the UK and the US. She writes fiction and non-fiction and is a very spiritual person. She is a crystal healer and a Bach flower remedy registered practitioner.
In an earlier blog, I postulated (good word) that many women who are now practising alternative therapies had some connection with motorcycling. I know this is a bit like saying that if you are born on 27th July 1963 then you are a very attractive, energetic, creative person who everybody likes (but is also modest with it) but - you know - I genuinely believe that to be true.
One of my fellow Pitch Idol candidates wrote mind, body and spirit books and I subsequently discovered that she was a biker.
My cousin's wife is the prime mover behind the Psycademy, the on line psychic university, and she is a mechanical engineer and once went to Le Mans in her TVR. That's a kind of four-wheeled motorbike for those who don't know.
So, at risk at setting up another stereotype when really we should be eroding them with our individuality, I asked Marion if she had a motorcycling past. And whaddya know? She does.
I rest my case. And now that I am the early stages of what might be man flu, I find it a soothing experience to look at her website. It's always good to find people who are focussed on the positive. And while you're there, you might like to look at my interview.
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