There's always an untold story behind the journey of a writer. From the beginning, where it's just short scanty words written down on books with a pen with little or no intentions of making something tangible out of it, words that even sometimes, on...
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The interview with Fawy30 was extraordinary. She's so cheerful and she's got the kind of vibe I cherish. I can't wait to share the outcome of the interview with you guys. Get your snacks ready people and chill with this beautiful interview with a promising writer.
Interviewer: How would you describe your personality in few words?
Fawzy: Easy to make friends with, jovial and a bit weird.
Interviewer: Ohh, a cheerful weirdo huh? 😹. I love the combination.
Fawzy: I know, right?
Interviewer: Lol. How long have you been writing or when did you start writing?
Fawzy: I started writing when I was thirteen years old but stopped for a while and then I resumed again on Wattpad this year with full determination.
Interviewer: That's a good sign. What is the most difficult part of your writing process?
Fawzy: Trying to think in your way but also in a way that others would think. Not really difficult though and not easy also.
Interviewer: When did you first call yourself a writer?
Fawzy: From the moment I had a passion for writing.
Interviewer: Beautiful. How many books have you written and which is your favourite?
Fawzy: Three but I have only two here on Wattpad. Both 'My Sophisticated Thoughts' and 'HADITH of the Prophets(PBUH) are my favourite.
Interviewer: This means you can't choose between the two. If you were to choose, which would you choose and why?
Fawzy: I would choose 'My Sophisticated Thoughts' because, through the book, I feel like I'm able to pass my thoughts and feelings about certain things to the world.
Interviewer: Being able to pen down one's thoughts is incredible.
Fawzy: Right.
Interviewer: When do you plan on publishing your third book? What's the title and what is it about?
Fawzy: I don't know when I'd be publishing it and the title is 'haram and halal'. It's about permissible and prohibited things in Islam.
Interviewer: Ma Sha Allah. That's wonderful. How do you come up with your titles?
Fawzy: I decided to come up with something simple, you know...