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HIS OMEGA

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HIS OMEGA

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❝ I'll make sure you'll be limping tomorrow, omega❞

❝ you're mine from the start ❞

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@dreamquisite

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1. How did you come up with the title for your book? 

A1. It just honestly popped on my mind as well as the plot. It was simple and self-explanatory, but I find it quite strong. Like she is his and that story is for them, no one can steal it from him.

Q2. What was your hardest scene to write, and why?

A2. The sexual scenes (lol) I'm not that much of a smutty writer so when the scene would build up, approaching the sexual intimacy, my mind would just blow up.(PS:oop-)😂

Q3. What comes first for you — the plot or the characters — and why? 

A3. The plot, like it was always the plot. Either it would come onto me while listening to a specific song, or just in daydreaming. I notice that my mind would create such scenes when at rest, or when I'm not doing anything in particular for a long time, then plots would pop up just like that, then that's the time I'll decide who is the best fitting character for it.

Q4. If you're planning a sequel, can you share a tiny bit about your plans for it? 

A4. I honestly don't intend on making a sequel for His Omega (sorry), but if I would, maybe it would focus on Jaemin and Hera's life as a married couple and as parents of two kids. More Ara and Minho scenes of course, like how will they surpass the new challenges of life.(PS: if there will be a sequel I will be more than happy to read it...but even if there is not I am still happy to read 'his omega' as the story is complete in itself isn't it?)👏

Q5. What is a significant way your book has changed since the first draft? 

A5. The plot in general. His Omega originally have just one part, and Hera wouldn't be pregnant. It just consists with Jaemin trying to get her back and the epilogue would be the wedding. I got bored of it eventually though, and thought of changing the plot. Luckily I did ^O^

Q6. Which of the characters do you relate to the most and why? 

A6. Hera, like honestly I always try to relate the lead females on who to be and what do I want to do in such situations.(PS: that's nice!)❤

Q7. What's your favorite and least favorite part of publishing? 

A7. My favorite will always be the readers' reactions. I always wanted to write something that could satisfy the readers' expectations and general feeling of the book. Secondly, the happiness of clicking 'publish' and 'completed' button. Ending the book that can satisfy me is a different kind of relief too. The least would be me, having a writer's block. I definitely hate leaving the book hanging for a long time.(PS: we love to comment don't we?)😁

Q8. What perspectives or beliefs have you challenged with this work? 

A8. The concept of werewolf hierarchies in general. I'm not that pro enough with the Alpha, Beta, Omega concept, so I sometimes contemplate whether it's right or not. Writing such an explicit book using real known people as characters is concerning sometimes too.(PS: yes!)👏

Q9. How do you process and deal with negative book reviews? 

A9. Either I reflect on myself, or ignore them, and mostly I do both in the said order. I spend time understanding what's wrong, and will take a mental note on what's to consider, and what to leave. Overall, it's not a big deal for me.

Q10. What advice would you give to a writer working on their first book? 

A10. Be happy. You may write because you're bored, or writing is really something you do, or you wanted to develop that skill, but always remember that writing is the outlet of new experience. I admit writing requires more effort, but also believe on what you can do. Write on your own pace, no one's stopping you or pushing you. Take a well needed rest, because you would tire yourself from thinking only. First books are the most difficult one. One that you might probably hate in the next few years because of your writing, but always remember that first books are like your first steps. That book alone will let you view everything differently. You might get tired of your first book, discontinue or unpublish it, but know that all writers had experienced that too. Be happy and be confident on what you do. Treasure your first book because that could be the main reason of your successful writing experience if you continue later on.

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Thank you so much @dreamquisite for sharing your thoughts with us and I'll hope I will see more of your masterpieces... thank you for dedicating your time to us!❤

With this I'll take my leave and will bring my new guest with me next time!

Nyeongan Fam!💚

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