These questions have been answered by: JAYA1014.
1. What is the title of the story?
A. The title is The Suit War.
2. What is the genre of the story?
A. The genre of The Suit War is Fantasy.
3. Can you give us the summary to this story?
A. In a parallel universe known as Drac, the four kingdoms (Called Suits) have been at war for centuries. Each suit (Spades, Clubs, Diamonds and Hearts) is made up of a playing card hierarchy that is ruled by the king, Queen and Jack, and every subject is born with their suit and number imprinted on the back of their neck. The number (a rounded-up average of their parent's numbers that is between two and ten) is based of their ancestor's loyalty to the crown.There is, however, one randomly selected person in each suit that is born with an A (the symbol of the Ace) on their neck, making them the societal outcast. It is forbidden for the four aces of Drac to ever come together because there is a myth that if all four of them join hands, they can set off an explosion that will kill all living beings except for themselves. Regardless, the Ace of Hearts, thirteen year old Celia Rumer, decides to try her luck in rallying the aces together after the King of Hearts suddenly commits suicide. She hopes that the threat of the four aces bonding together will bring an end to the Suit War, but will she be able to find the other aces without facing dire consequences of breaking the law? (You'll have to read the book to find out the answer to that question, hehe)
4. What gave you inspiration and ideas for the story?
A. Alice in Wonderland was an inspiration for the playing care theme in my story, but other than that, the crazy idea just popped into my imagination one day (like so many crazy ideas do, haha).
5. Why do you think that your story is good enough for people to read?
A. I think that my story is good enough for people to read based on the feedback I've gotten from readers so far. They seem to really enjoy it.
6. What helps you stay motivated when writing your story?
A. I'm mainly motivated by two things: (1) If I want to have a career in writing, I can't slack off too much; and (2) my readers have given me such great support, so I want to deliver for them.
7. How do you feel when a bad comment is posted on your story? Anything to say to those haters?
A. Like any author, It doesn't feel good to get a bad comment since I put so much into my story (many authors consider their story to be like their baby). I don't really have anything to say other than I'm sorry you don't like my story.
8. Lastly, anything to say to those who read your story?
A. I want to thank everyone who has read The Suit War and/or any of my other stories! I have the best readers/fans I could ever ask for - they are so supportive and I'm so grateful to them for taking the time to read my work!