My Interview for "The Hoof of Providence" from "The Victory Awards"

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Hello, my dear Sunflowers! I hope you've been having a great week so far. Just got the notification of my interview being published by thevictoryawards and I've just read it! It's almost unreal! XD

Again, thank you, everyone, for your support and enthusiasm for this work, and I hope that you'll continue to enjoy it over the years. I have hope that I'll be able to write and expand this work, later on, this year. No promises, but it's one of the goals that I have for this year. We'll see if I can get 'er done. I'm very excited! ^_^

Anyway, if you're interested in reading my interview, the link to it is down in the comments section below. 

Also, it's edited, so I'll add the parts that didn't make it in the published interview down below as well. Or if you guys wish me to publish my entire interview on here, please let me know, and I'll do it. ^_^

I hope that you have a great week, friends! 

Stay Sunny!

Sunshine Boy

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Word Count: 438 words

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Date Published: 01/29/19

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Part Edited From Officially Published Interview:


3) Write to the best of your ability

Readers are a picky bunch and a tough crowd to please. Thus, make sure you write your works to the best quality that you can muster. Edit your works thoroughly and don't rush in trying to post another chapter, or else it'll show in your writing. And readers can easily detect if a writer is not giving them a quality story and will quickly lose their interest. Never insult your readers by giving them scrappy work; don't be surprised if you end up having few readers. There is a reason why published stories that are poorly edited or are more rough drafts than final drafts do not have a lot of readers and exposure.

If there are areas that you're not strong in, then ask someone to help you with this. I find having someone to co-write and/or co-edit with is superbly beneficial and helpful and makes writing so much the easier. And considering I've seen several writers who create an account together and write together, they've had the same idea, too. On my end, my sister and mother help with my editing which helps improve my works very well (save for my profile and writing prompt books, of which I have done my own editing).

Thank you for your time and for reading my works. I hope that you will continue to follow me and read my works and I hope that you have a blessed 2019.

Stay Sunny!

Sunshine Boy

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