1 what inspired the idea of your story?
I've always felt like I have been apart of a different era, mostly the Victorian Era, so I felt like I needed to show people what I see in my mind and how others might have felt in that time period as well.
2 what was something you struggled with for your story ?
I struggle with the theme, where the story is leading to, and how many times I will be able to post.
3 what has been the overall response to your story from your readers?
Mainly, I get positive comments and compliments at how my writing fits the era. But I do sometimes get suggestions, which are very helpful too!
4 what did you enjoy writing most of your story?
I enjoy feeling in the moment when writing. Like I'm actually there. Sometimes I forget where I am haha
5 is your story a stand alone novel or a piece of a series?
It's my first piece, so stand-alone. But maybe in the future, if others tend to like it, then I might find a way to make a sequel.
6 what would you like your readers to take away from your story?
I would them to take and recognize how in such a wistfulness period, people take the best look at the world around them.
7 what's a piece of advice you would provide to another writer, when it comes to focusing on their story?
Probably, jotting down a timeline or just bullet points for key events and minor details. I struggle with it too, so those really help me as well.
8 does your main character share any similarities to yourself?
Yes, often, I do look at the world very badly and judgmentally, when I shouldn't and how I do look back in the past a lot, not really wanting to look that ahead into the future.
9 what's something you believe would draw in new readers?
Maybe some scandals and a lot of unrequited love.
10 do you have any future projects?
Yes, I am working on a project, which takes place in the 1930s, and how "nice" life was, but soon something major happens. So stay toon for that :)
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Meet The Authors Showcase Edition #1 (1 of 3)
RandomEst. 2/17/2020 This addition of meet the authors is meant to allow readers to learn how their favorite stories originated. These interviews are surfaced around what went into each story. For example, what the reader struggled with writing, what insp...