Friday, June 21, 2013

What would you like to know?

 
Ok, so I was siting here thinking about my author questions for interview and I was thinking maybe they aren't the best since I was so nervous about them. LOL Then I got a LIGHT BULB moment and decided to ask YOU my FABULOUS FAIRY FOLLOWERS what YOU would like to know... SO..... I need your help AGAIN..... Comment below with your TOP question... Only 2 questions please and I will pick one comment to win a...... HMMMMM what should you win??? How about a piece from Nerd Accessories? I will let YOU pick...... Nerd Accessories has AMAZING pieces! They make bookmark, earrings, Necklaces, bracelets, and key chains!
 So make these questions good!?!?!
 MAKE SURE TO LEAVE YOUR EMAIL SO IF YOU WIN I CAN GET AHOLD OF YOU!


20 comments:

  1. What inspired you to write your (last) book?

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  2. Do you have a specific routine when you write? For instance, a special drink, or snack beside you? Do you have to have your lucky shirt?

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  3. Do you use your own experiences in your writing or is it all from imagination?

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  4. What character do you relate to the most in your book? If you could meet any author, dead or alive, who would you choose? (Btw I have an idea for a different kind of interview you could do with an author. You could do an interview with the main character in the book. I love interviews like this because it makes me understand a character better. Its just a thought lol:) Thanks for the giveaway!! missjocsan@gmail.com

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  5. What is your favorite type of fairy and why?

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  6. How does it feel to find yourself in a book from another author?

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  7. Why will readers who enjoy ____ genre like your book, specifically?

    Do your chatacter's names have special meanings for you?

    :)

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  8. What is your greatest fear about being an author/publishing your book(s)?

    Would the 8-year-old version of yourself kick your ass or praise you for what you've accomplished in life?

    (Questions from my own interview questionnaire.) :P

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  9. Do you ever find yourself thinking about your chaterters and go if I was there I would slap them and ask what they were thinking?

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  10. what was your first book that you wrote EVER and how old were you?
    Do you have a start, middle and end in mind or do you just flow?
    (email is willow_wisp79@yahoo.co.uk)
    Thanks!
    Claire

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  11. How old were you when you knew that you wanted to be an author and did anyone ever tell you that it would not work out and find a "real job"

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  12. Some authors say that certain characters need to be teased or provoked into talking to them. Do find yourself doing any of these for characters? Who is your easiest character to get talking? Who is your hardest? And what is your favorite way of provoking? Teasing? Least favorite?

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  13. Hi
    Excuse my bad english please i´m german but i try my best:

    If you read(not write) a book you like,do you see the story and the characters infront of your eyes,so you don´t hear anythink around you?

    I hope you can understand what i meen.

    Greets from Germany

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    1. Yes you mean
      When reading a book you enjoy, can you close your eyes and see the story and characters. Are you so into the story that you don't hear anything around you?

      Sound good?

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  14. Do you have any rituals or superstitions that you must follow before, during, and after you begin to write and it only for the first time or every time you sit down to write?

    If you had to leave your home in a hurry, for whatever reason, which item would you take with you and why--your laptop, personal pictures of friends and family from past and present, or your wallet/purse?

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  15. Do you ever get so caught up in a story line that family has to come and get you to eat,drink and maybe take a shower?

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  16. When writing your characters, do you picture someone specific that you take their features from (eg. actor/actresses) or do you pull looks from the air.

    O, and when you're 'reading' a book do you like to envision a ghost of someone in your head or picture someone real. =)

    ceshooter@gmail.com

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  17. What was you're greatest moment since publishing?

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  18. Importance of Pre and Post Beta Readers, Critique Partners and Technical Advisors.In Your Opinion.

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    A Book Cover a simple task? Or is it more complicated and complex?

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