Interview with @arabellahunt

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1. What is your favorite genre while writing books?

It's a sure easy answer, romance was always my thing. I truly do believe in love, even when I have a kind of strange look on it. I'm a romantic fool without a doubt.

However, some part of me was always one leg into the fantasy genre and this is what I'm trying out right now. Mixing two of these into one.

2. Would you say your chapters are long or short?

I would rather say they are short. It's always about one or two pages.

3. Do you update your books often?

I'm working on five stories at the moment, and that leads me to be writing all of my free time. I update from one to three stories in a week.

4. What is your favorite type of music?

Woah, that's a question I might be struggling and getting too deep in. Nevertheless, music was always of my 'escapes', getting me throughout harsh times. I started off with rock, metal, but now I see it as a bit of close minds. I love that music, except that it made me to be chained with a one style. Now I'm just lost in the whole music world. Though, I have my absolute favorites. It's My Chemical Romance, Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend, Breaking Benjamin, Bring Me The Horizon, The Strokes, Fall Out Boy, Sky Ferreira, Marina and The Diamonds, Foster The People, The 1975, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Bastille, All Time Low, etc.

5. If you could meet anybody from any book you ever read, who would that person be, and what are they like?

It's from one of Lithuanian books called Altorių Šėšėly/ In the Shadow of Altars, a boy/man named Liudas Vasaris. I just feel that we both struggle with some questions. I'm an unbeliever from a religious family and he's a priest without calling. Then, it would be Bartameus from a Jonathan Stroud's "The Bartimaeus Trilogy". The series was the books of my childhood and I blame this character for making me find my sarcastic nature. Overall, his sacrifice was a thing I always carried in my mind, I still do.

6. What would you say is your everyday style?

Well it's varied a lot. From denim jackets to preppy shirts, from combat shoes to heels. I don't put myself into a frame, and I wear what I do want to wear. My clothing is an extension of my personality, that's the way I like it. I'm not into talking about myself, but my outfits can easily tell how I feel or what I'm up to.

7. How did you find Wattpad in the first place?

I started writing a fan fiction for my friend a year ago, and it felt like it was a Thing. Finally, I ended up searching for a site to share my story. I'm not an English talker, but I took my risk. Even though my first story gives me cringe attacks, it has more than 31k of reads. It's more than I ever expected to get to.

8. Do you do anything else on wattpad other than writing? Like covers and banners?

I make trailers, and well if anyone asked, I could easily make a cover too.

9. Have you ever took time and became a co-writer?

I had intentions to, but never actually did it.

10. If you didn't feel like answering all these questions just to get an interview, would you have told me?

Yes, I'm a straightforward person.

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