Now I have lots of series and lots of YA books. Many of my books started out as either stand-alone novels or short series, but I had so many readers asking for more, I just gave them more. I started with the one that had the loudest characters and just continued on. I had a ton of stories just waiting to be told floating around in my head and I'd always wanted to see if I could do it. After I read their stories, I thought I'd just give it a shot. I read a news article first about Amanda Hocking and then Darci Chan - that was back in October or November of 2011. I took the short cut and just found the other job! (Many jobs, actually.) But then the Kindle came along and Amazon letting people publish right to readers. It made me feel great when people told me they loved my stories and how the way I described situations made them laugh.īut I knew I could never handle that process of sending in manuscripts to agents and getting ignored or told flat-out that I suck and to find another job. I've been told since I was a young girl I should write books, first by my Grandmother who I exchanged letters with over many years and then by others who received letters or emails from me. 1.) Why did you become a writer? and Who/What inspires you to write?
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