Infinite Interview With InternetJunkie

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Username:

InternetJunkie

First Name/Nickname:

Leandra, iJay, Nelson

Age:

20 Autumns Old

Continent:

North America

Favorite Color:

Orange…and Purple

Have any youtube book trailers?

I don't have any trailers.

Wattpad Stories:

-Snape's Daughter (Completed)

-The Perfect Disguise (Short Story Completed)

-I Don't Want a Mate (Short Story Completed)

-Queen of Volterra

-Life Ain't Always Acid Pops and Chocolate Frogs

-Son of a Half Blood Prince (One-Shot)

-The Time Trilogy (Book one Completed)

-Stuck In Wattpad

-To Become a Knight

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What is your favorite past-time besides writing?

Reading, I really love reading. It's basically all I do if I'm not writing or playing with my son!

Do you have any major goals (besides a goal sheet)?

Um. Writing wise, my goals are basically to write as many books as possible and complete them all. Never giving up on a book or leaving it on hold for too long. Another goal I have is simple, surpass my awesome friend frakkevin fan-wise. That would be pretty cool!

Are you working on any stories off of Wattpad?

Ah, yes actually. I've got a few other stories that I'm keeping saved on my computer, and chances are whenever I finish a book here on Wattpad, I'll upload another one.

In your opinion, what is the most important part of a story?

The most important part in my opinion, would be the beginning. The beginning needs to have enough facts, yet at the same time remain mysterious, capturing the readers interest and making sure that the reader wants to read further. If you don't do the beginning two chapters perfectly, then nearly nobody will want to go to the next chapter.

Have you ever laughed/cried/felt strong emotions about a scene in one of your stories while writing it?

Huh. That's a good question, and honestly, there have only been a scene in Snape's Daughter and one in The Time Trilogy where I felt very strongly while rereading or writing it. It doesn't happen very often for me.

Who is your favorite character in your stories? Why?

Kaspar in "To Become a Knight" is probably my all time favorite, but then there is Belissa in "Life Ain't Always….". It's so hard to choose a favorite character!

Do you believe you have a major fault in your writing?

OH yeah. I have a ton of faults. I can't make chapters long, because I get too bored writing, I'm crummy with humor and I seriously find it hard to write romance. I think my grammar and such is pretty good, I spell decently and all that jazz, but romance, humor and the length really don't get along with me!

If you play any sport in the world that you can't already play, what would it be?

Um. Uh….Err… That's a tough one. I want to learn to play lacrosse or rugby, I don't know the first thing about them, except that they are sports…but they sound cool! (That makes me sound really stupid, I know, but I tell it like I see it!)

Do you have any haters?

A couple of haters actually, but I can understand why they would hate my writing. Most of the works I do are fan fictions, and there are people out there that don't agree that you should use other peoples works and characters to make a story for yourself. That's completely understandable for me, and I don't blame them for that.

Are all my questions bugging you?

Hehe. Not at all. I LOVE being interviewed! It makes me really, extremely, oh-so happy!

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