1 what inspired the idea of your story?
I'm going to say that my inspiration came from my first love
2 what is something you struggled constructing with your story?
I often have trouble finding the write words to describe how I feel.
3 what did you enjoy writing most of your story?
Some of the first letters were my favorite. Hard as well, because I had to think way back, but also very entertaining (not so accurate).
4 what's the overall response of your story from your readers?
most of my readers were admiring that I posted my private life online, and very encouraging of telling my ex that I still love him
5 is your story a stand alone novel or a piece of a series ?
For now, it's a stand alone novel. Or, since it's many letters put together, one could call it a series in a book. If I get more ideas, I might write a Love Letters 2, it all depends on the requests of my loyal readers
6 what would you like your readers to take away from your story?
They should all understand that love is worth fighting for, and that friendship matters.
7 what advice would you provide to fellow writers, when it comes to focusing on their own story?
Always be honest with yourself and your readers. Always use a important message that others will clearly see.
8 does your main character share any similarities to yourself?
Yes- the main character is myself.
9 what is something about your story you believe would draw in new readers?
I believe that if I edited Love Letters for the shit grammar errors, it would draw in more readers.
10 do you have any future projects?
Yes, I do- a new novel called Unbreakable Scarlett. It's about a young girl who's bullied because of her sexuality but then becomes, well, unbreakable. I think it will be enjoyed by the LGTBQ+ community as well as all other readers.
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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...