episode iii | @BrainNemesis

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A: alex
D: dylan
R: rex

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Hello everyone! Welcome back yet again to another episode of weekly dose with Alex and Dylan.

How are you all? We hope you all are fine, good and hopefully snuggling under your warm fluffy blankets while watching - in your case reading this interview.

D: Today we are going to interview none other than one of the most amazing undiscovered writer, Rex .

A: Hiya Rex!

D: Rex dude it's so amazing to have you here. We'll start with normal question first.

A: How are you Rex?

R: I'm not dead. Surprisingly. And I watched a cat give birth to a little kitten on my terrace and I feel spectawesomazingdiddylicious because cat porn. Duh. Wait, that's cat po- Yeah, I'll just back away slowly . . .

D: No comment from here man

A: How are you feeling, sitting in front of millions of people out there?

R: I'm standing because I'm hyperactive right now, so HEY, YOU GUYS! I'M REX AND I BANGED YOUR MUM!

Not the best start, eh?

D: Keep your hands to yourself.

A: No comment from my side this time.

D: Are you ready for this?

R: *sips coffee* Totally, bruh.

A: Does writing energise or exhaust you?

R: IT SUPER ENERGIZES ME! MY IMAGINATION RUNS WILD AND I KILL A CHARACTER IN MY BOOK AND KILLING IS SPECTAWESOMAZINGDIDDYLICIOUS! *evil laugh*

A: She needs-

D: Satan, she loves him.

A: -God.

D: Have your ever got reader's block?

R: *eyebrow twitches* I finished the first book of Game of Thrones in one day. One freaking day. That's how addicted I am. But if we are talking about books on wattpad, I kind of read very slowly because I comment too much and maybe, that can be counted as a reader's block?

D: I totes meant different type of reader's block AND I finished four seasons of Sherlock in one day and read Heroes of Olympus pentalogy in four days. *smirks* I won.

A: Gee, slow your ass down. It was not a competition.

D: Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?

R: It really depends actually.

In my book, Fear, I plan to strike my readers so hard that they'll want to kill me. That's going to be originality, since my readers won't be expecting that blow (and I won't feel sorry, by the way).

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