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Adrian F. Anderson was born into a French family in 1987. Throughout his childhood, his parents taught him many values. In junior high school, he received the local award in the National French Competition commemorating the Resistance and the Deportation during World War II. During high school, he benefitted from his jobs at a park and playground and at an extraordinary castle. In high school, he took part in the theatre offered and discovered a hidden talent creating different theatrical scenarios and impersonations. He became a high school student affaris counselor and later an academic counselor to the Office of Student Affairs. To accomplish his dreams of changing the world, he decided to go about it in his own way: via writing. It was at the age of 16 years that he began the first drafts of a novel. While many questioned the source of his inspiration, he simply responded that « human foolishness inspires me. » The ink on his economic and social sciences secondary degree was barely dry when he began as a student in the Law department of his university to pursue his passion of justice. A few weeks later, he developed a show on campus radio, interviewing personalities in politics and the arts. Many guests were government officials and movie directors. This activity quickly became one of his favorite pastimes because he considers the work similar to that of a writer. Today he continues his studies at the College of Law with an emphasis on « political science. » Having a fondness for morality, he includes a number of these messages in his pieces of fiction. According to him, « literature shouldn't be just sterile entertainment, devoid of meaning. » Adrien did not have the opportunity to know his grandparents except his paternal grandmother to whom he was very close. Her death in 2004 from incorrect medical treatment was a terrible shock for Adrien. He wrote only a few months later a letter to the President of France, published in the national press, concerning the death of his grandmother. This tragic event upset Adrien's life and affected his ideals. It was from then on that his motto took shape: To shut up is to give up. A young writer wanting to share his values, Adrien F. Anderson pursues his work on a daily basis, fighting for a more intelligent youth. |
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