Interview with Emily @Emmy07

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YFC: Your stories are incredible and I know other people think so too, how did you manage all that?

Emily: Haha. I honestly have no idea. Every time I get a comment from someone saying how much they love my work or that I'm one of their favorite writers I end up being starstruck.

YFC: would you like to be a famous author or a poet one day?

Emily: I would absolutely love to. My goal is to keep writing as a side job and one day I might have my name on the best sellers list. I doubt it will ever happen but a girl can dream.

YFC:what is your inspiration from?

Emily: Anything really. But my biggest inspiration is music.

YFC: what is your favorite genre in music and stories?

Emily: For music I can listen to anything. And for books it's the same but I never really got into science fiction.

YFC: would you say you’re a good girl with a bad secret, the other way around or neither, if neither one then how would you describe yourself?

Emily: Good girl with a bad secret. Not many people in my life know that stuff that I go through everyday and they don't really know the true me.

YFC: Are you not open to others about yourself? And do you find yourself opening more in your stories?

Emily: I'm more open with people I don't know and anyone that I am friends with I'm more open with the random stuff and not really personal stuff. I do open up more in my stories cause I find it easier to kind of put myself in my character's shoes.

YFC: do you have a specific writing style?

Emily: I really don't. I just kind of put myself in my character's shoes and go with it

YFC: if you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor, or teacher to you?It can be on wattpad or off.

Emily: definitly J.K. Rowling

YFC: are the experiences in your book, based on your life or someone you know?

Emily: As cool as it would be to be a mate to an alpha my life isn't that awesome.

YFC: What book are you reading now off of wattpad?

Emily: I'm reading a lot. I have so many people I'm a fan of and I have so many books in my library and I have no idea which one is my favorite.

YFC: What was the hardest part of writing your book "Who's Laughing Now" ?

Emily: I would have so many ideas floating around my head. I'd write a chapter and then have so many ideas on how I could do the next chapter.

YFC: do you have any last things to say before we finish the interview

Emily: Umm. Well thanks for reading my books and being a fan. :)

 

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