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Interview Corner !Death, Crime and a Zodiac Sign

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Interview Corner !
Death, Crime and a Zodiac Sign. OO2 :
The Author's Tale

This month I have interviewed one of the writers I believe are underrated

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This month I have interviewed one of the writers I believe are underrated. The first interviewee is the amazing Flame_of_Frost. Their book is Death, Crime, and Zodiac Sign. The book is ongoing however, it's well written and an incredible story for the chapters that've been written. We talked more about them as a writer and anything to pretty much do with writing. Their inspirations, favorite stories when they were a child, to writer's block. Here my interview with them and hopefully a little more into their life.

C: When did you first realise that you wanted to be a writer?

F: It was when I was six years old. Funnily enough, I wrote my first short story when I realised I had already read all the books I had at home that day, and wanted to read something new. So, in a way, my passion for writing began by writing for myself, to cure my boredom.

C: That's quite inspiring in my eyes. I mean a child reading so much that they decide to write their own stories just to have something to do outside of boredom. Following question is how long does it take you to write a book?

F: It depends on the type of book, I'd say. Novels take me anywhere from a year to even two (considering I'm juggling writing with other work in life), while short stories take me just a day or two to write. Some short stories, written for contest prompts, are time-based, so I usually complete them by the given deadline.

C: You must be well organized to always complete your tasks in a timely fashion in contests or time-based short stories which leads to my next question. What is your real-life work schedule like when writing?

Ah well, despite me being an organised person in general, I don't plan my real-life work schedule or my writing schedule often. On holidays, I just go in with a "write when you want to and stop when you're exhausted" attitude, and then move onto my daily life work. However, on working days, daily life dictates what I do, so writing is restricted to a few hours a day.

C: Well, that's different and unique considering how organized you truly are as a person. Speaking of unique, What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

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