Interview with SilverNotebook

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1. What inspired you to write?
Usually what inspires me the most is what I watch on TV or hear from my friends. Although, most of it comes from a daydream. My friends always say that I have a scary and dark imagination. 

2. What's your favorite think about writing?
My favorite thing would have to be a tie between getting good feedback about what you wrote and coming up with the main character. Oh, and throwing in a few twists in the story here and there.

3. What's your least favorite thing about writing?
 Writer's block.

4. If you could have one of your characters become a real person, who would it be and why?
 I would say Alexis from my book "The Searcher's Allies".  

5. Books, movies or plays?
Um, favorite book...The Sweep series by Cate Tiernan, movie....The Phantom of the Opera and Breaking Dawn Part 1 (can't wait fro Part 2!!!), and play......The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, and Don't Rock the Boat.

6. If you could publish one of your stories would you?
 The Searcher's Allies. People don't know this because I'm indecisive about posting the book, but The Searcher's Allies is my all-time favorite thing that I have ever written. I have had the book finished for quite sometime, but part of me doesn't want to post it on Wattpad. I'd rather just publish and log onto wattpad one day and be like, "Hey guys. Have I ever mentioned I published a book?"

7. How long have you been writing?
  I started writing when I was in first grade, but that was when I didn't know about proper punctuation, grammar, and paragraphing. I usually just wrote about mermaids or princesses, but as the years went on, I started writing mysteries, fantasies, and stuff like that.

8. Which one of your characters is the most like you?
 Well, all of my characters have a part of me in them. But the one that is like me the most would have to be a combination of Alicia and Alexandra from "Believe In the Phantom".

9. Which one of your characters is the least like you? 
 Madame Gaultier and Mackenna from "Believe In the Phantom". 

10. What are some writing tips you can give the readers? 
 Don't give up. Writing takes time to become perfect. Even famous best-selling authors today struggle with their writing.

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