Interview with @lokiofasgard_

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Interview with @lokiofasgard_

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What is your username?

A. lokiofasgard_

When did you join Wattpad? And for how long have you been writing (in general)?

A. I joined wattpad about two years ago, on a different account. I moved to this account last March. As for writing, I started writing poems at age 8, which would be almost 8 years ago. As for writing novels, I started at 10, which is almost 6 years ago, and I've been writing since.

What can you tell us about the current story you’re working on? Tell us a little about the plot and the characters in it?

A. Well, the one I'm writing at the moment is called 'Charlie's Vineyard' and it's placed in the late 1800s, around 1897. The story is about a young man named Charlie, who inherits all of his father's wealth after he passes away, including his prized possession, the large vineyard that he owned. But even with all of his wealth, he is unhappy, having to take care of his mother, with her rapidly deteriorating health, and his recently widowed sister, Reba, who sits in her chair, looking out of the window, all day long.

One day, a girl named Edeline finds herself on the wrong train ride, and is whisked away to the small town of Weaverton, Nova Scotia, Charlie's hometown. And while she is awaiting her mother's instructions on what action to take next, she finds herself hopelessly tangled in the life of none of than Charlie Harrington. And all it took was ice cream, medicine, and a case of runaway sheep. But her mother writes to her, asking for her to return home, Edeline finds herself unable to leave the sweet, humble town of Weaverton. Things are a lot more complicated than what appears to the eye.

Do you offer critiques to other users? If you have offered a critique, mention that story?

A. Yes, I do critique stories. If someone asked me, then I would do it, as I've done it several times. I don't want to point of which stories, for privacy of the write, though. But if anybody wanted me to, and I was interested in the story, I might just do it.

Do you write for yourself or for the readers?

A. I write for myself, and for my sister. She is a great inspiration to me, and every single one of my works is ultimately dedicated to her.

Describe yourself in ten words.

A. Ten words? Alright then, let me give this a shot. -- Complicated, Crazy, Frightening, Funny, Strict, Muslim, Dramatic, Awkward, Lazy, Weird

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