Interveiw #40 with Parallellines

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When did you join wattpad and why?

- I joined wattpad on June 28, 2012 because after reading several amazing stories here, I decided that I wanted to share my own stories, too.

What is the best part of writing?

-Hmm...I suppose the best part is how even just the simplest words can trigger a powerful image and deliver a beautiful message to the readers, how words that we use everyday - if placed in the right sentence with the right meaning behind it - can affect other people's lives.

What is the worst part of writing?

- I think the best part of writing can also be the worst. Words are powerful and for me, that is the best because it can reach out to the readers in a way we can't understand. In the same way, it's the worst because if the words you use or the sentences you craft are meant to hurt, it could crumple another person and tear them to pieces.

What influences your writing?

- My mood. If I'm excited about a certain idea, I can construct chapters quickly but if I don't feel like it, it all becomes sloppy and I just - asdfghjkl

Who are your favorite authors?

- Definitely John Green and Stephen Chbosky. But in the Sci-Fi or Fantasy genre, my favorites are too many to mention - one of them being Cassandra Clare.

What genres do you write in?

- I used to write Science Fiction and Fantasy but now, I'm trying out Romance and Teen Fiction.

How many stories have you posted? Which is most popular?

- I've written one complete, another unfinished and a new one now. The complete and unfinished were Science Fiction and the new one is the Romance story I'm writing. I suppose the most popular were the Science Fictions but I deleted them already because I wanted a fresh start.

Any closing comments?

- You may not be famous or recognized at all now, but if you love writing then just keep it up. You never know; it might end up being the #1 best-seller someday. Oh, and don't forget to stay awesome x

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