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FAQ

Professional

Q-When were you first published?

Q-What made you want to be a writer?

Q-When did you know you wanted to be a writer?

Q-What is your favorite part of writing?

Q-Do you ever get writer's block?

Q- Do you make an outline?

Q-What’s a typical day like for you when it comes to writing? Q-Q-Where do you write?

Q-What’s your best advice to deal with rejection?

Q-How does one become a published writer?

Q-Do you ever get writers block?

Q-How does someone get an agent?

Q-Do you make an outline?

Q-What books have helped you most as a writer?

Q-What’s a typical day like for you when it comes to writing? Q-Q-Where do you write?

Q-It’s so hard to complete a book.

Q-Where did you find the time to write newspaper columns, host a weekly radio show and write a book?

Q-What’s your best advice to deal with rejection?

 

The writing process

Q-How do I choose a book title?

Q-How do I know if I have a good plot?

Q-What are some common writing mistakes?

Q-What do I need to know about writing a series?

Q-What should young writers know about the writing process?

Q-What is a hook, and how to I craft a good one?

Q-How do I classify my book in a certain genre?

Q-What is the difference between suspense, thrillers, and mysteries?

What is a character arc?

Q-What is a “platform”?

Q-What is the difference between YA and adult novels?

Q-Which is more important: character or plot?

Q-Should I follow publishing trends?

Q-What is the difference between commercial and literary fiction?

Q-What do people mean when they say “show don’t tell?”

Q-Can I turn my blog into a book?

Q-Do I need a prologue? Should I get rid of my prologue?

Q-Can I write books in more than one genre?

Q-What do I do if I’m stuck?

Q-What do I do if I have writer’s block?

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