24 Jan 2021-Interview With Doc

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Heroine:Your name?

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Heroine:Your name?

Doc. Just Doc.

Heroine:Age?

Doc:Sixteen.

Heroine:Where are you from?

Doc:The Village of the Clowns.

Heroine:Wattpad username?

Doc:Docdrills

Heroine:Your books?

Doc:Intersecting Parallels.

Heroine:What made you join Wattpad?

Doc:Because it's a fun place. And also because I'd get to be in the spotlight for a bit.

Heroine:What inspires you to write?

Doc:The disorientation and uncertainty the world holds and discussing workable theories and making it appealing for people to enjoy without making them apprehensive about the future.

Heroine:Favorite book on Wattpad and off Wattpad?

Doc:I don't have any favorite books, but I read a lot of comics. However, I highly recommend people to check out The Apothecary trilogy by Maile Meloy. It's a fast-paced narration with a cast of likeable characters that readers would certainly enjoy.

Heroine:Who's your favorite character in your story?

Doc:Quin Sallow. He's a misunderstood man, and he's got a dry sense of humor that people love to hate. I rarely play favorites since the next thing you know, they'd be after me with pitchforks and knives.

Heroine:When did you start writing?

Doc:Since when I was six years old.

Heroine:How do you come up with your titles?

Doc:Yeah, they require a bit of contemplation, so I'd say that I focus on personifying certain attributes to come up with such titles.

Heroine:Do you have a specific writing style?

Doc:Yes. My work features a lot of analytical and expository themes, along with argumentative styles. It's tough to wrap your head around it, but surprisingly they compliment each other really well and I'm proud of that.

Heroine:What's your gender?

Doc:Female.

Heroine:Describe your book in less than 100 words.

Doc:It's quite a challenge, but my book's about a bunch of fools clowning around in times of anarchy, deprivation and a crumbling nation, brought down to its knees because of the looming job crises, because humans needn't apply when you've got an endless supply chain of machines and bots.

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