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How did you discover Wattpad?

I first discovered Wattpad through my friend Teegan when she kept staring at her phone and making funny faces when I was at her house one night, and obviously that would make me curious.

How long have you had Wattpad, and how often do you use it?

I've been on Wattpad for about 9 or 10 months now, and I'm on almost every night both reading and surfing the forums.

Is there a meaning behind your username?

I got my username when my brother's friend was signed me up for some online game and he put my middle name, Rose, my favorite shape at the time, a heart, and replaces the e and a with 3 and 4.

Why did you start writing? What age did you discover your love for it?

I started writing because there were just all these little fun fantasies in my head that I wanted to share with the world and I had just discovered HOW to write, and I wanted to put it to use. I really started getting into it in 3rd grade when my teacher would do these "doodle stories" for a grade every week and she would just scribble some nonexistent shape and we'd have to draw something and make a story out of it.

Who are you favourite authors? What are your favourite books? (Books on Wattpad count too!) What is your favourite genre?

Amanda Hocking and Dr. Suess are my favorites and my favorite books are the Unfortunate Events Series, Sisters Grimm, My Blood Approves (awesome series, not cliche), and the Trylle Series. My favorite genres are probably Teen Fiction and Romance, with a bit of fantasy and things of that matter in there.

Do you want a career in writing?

I would love to be a successful writer one day, absolutely.

Who supports you the most in your writing?

No one really knows I write except the amazing readers of my current book, so I guess the people who support me the most are the people of Wattpad.

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Choose one of your books:

What is your book called? What genre is it? What is it about (2/3 lines)?

My book Heartbreak Road is Teen Fiction/Romance Novel about this girl named Jasmine Lorane who goes to this new school and develops a crush on a taken guy, but when she finally moves on her heart is broken for the first time. And after that, in a fit of depression and revenge, she sort of self implodes and accidentally takes the people around her down with her.

What inspired you to write it?

As I mentioned before, I had all these different scenarios and scenes swirling around my head and I really wanted to put this to paper and broadcast it for all to see. And my teachers have always told me they've enjoyed my papers and have had me write papers for school rally's and things like that, so I guess the people around me inspired me to reach my goals as a writer.

How often do you update? When was it last updated?

I honestly don't update as much as I should and I think the last update was a couple weeks ago...oops, ha ha.

How long are your chapters? Do you think short or long chapters are better?

My chapters around 3 to 5 or 6 pages and when it comes to books I'm really interested in, like Art Girl, I love the long chapters. But to books I'm not really that into but still want to read, long chapters are a hassle but short chapters are annoying. So, medium chapters are my preference.

Are you proud of how well your book has done? Are you happy with the amount of reads it has?

I'm...okay, I guess, with how my book has done and the amount of reads isn't really much to brag about, but for a beginner I guess it's good. I still wish it had more though. I kind of blame the cliche sounding title, but oh well.

Do you have any advice for new authors?

My advice for new authors is to do the best you can and to not give up. There's a gap every writer goes through from giving up and being serious, and I hope every writer gets past that.

I really this author's book. It was very moving, especially in the early chapters, and extremely realistic. I do recommend it, as it really moved me as well as being a great read.

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