Enig, from CLN, had the pleasure of interviewing the talented author,pricelessjew. She is the author of several books on Wattpad including My Sinful Past, Sacrificies, My Evil Twin, and several more.
Hello pricelessjew I'm Enig, an interviewer from the Crazy Late Nighters Community. You were nominated by one of your devoted readers, InfinityLM44 and I'm sure she/he would love to know your thoughts as a writer! I hope you're interested!
Yes, I am, and I'm ready now.
Before we begin, what would you like me to call you and what pronouns would you prefer to go by?
Pricelessjew and she/her.
Hello Pricelessjew, I hope you're doing well. Let us begin with the core of your career; why did you first begin writing?
First of all: I want to say thank you for doing this, I appreciate it a lot and secondly, I was inspired by many authors here. The first time I came on Wattpad was in the November of 2019. I only came to read, since my English sucks. But I am a lover of novels and stories, so I thought of giving it a shot and that's it, I'm writing now!
That's quite lovely to hear, and I'm sure that all of your readers are glad you took that leap! What was your very first project?
The Prince and His Servant Boy. Though it wasn't an entertaining story, I'm glad it got many reads. And after writing it, I grew eager to continue and now I have many stories, both completed and ongoing ones
I'm happy that you did! I must say that it is quite a suggestive title. May I know what the inspiration for The Prince and His Servant Boy was?
Hmm, to be honest, I didn't have a particular inspiration for the story. At one point, I was going to delete it but something in me kept pushing me to continue, saying, you can do this, and now, I am doing it.
Wow, your perseverance is incredible! So moving on, do you have a specific writing style?
Well, I don't have a specific writing style, I use anything that goes with the flow of my stories and secondly, I love Mpreg stories and anguish. Those are my forte!
I enjoy anguish stories too, they're so sweet and heartbreaking! Why do you prefer writing these themes?
My stories are mostly based on true-life stories, and we all know life sucks. I share what's happening with the world and advise them to be careful. I don't believe in fantasy, I believe in reality, so I write real stories and yeah, I love anguish.
Interesting point of view, I must admit. And may I ask how you come up with your titles?
When I first come up with the story, I'll first look into the story plotline, like the emotions attached to the story. Is the story sad, happy or painful? That way, I'll get the title I'm looking for. Like my story "The Sinful Past" it deals with the sins of the past and that's how I came up with the name, the Sinful past.
I must say, it sounds like a rather tough process! But considering the amount of research you put in for your stories, how long does it take for you to write a chapter?
It's really difficult to write because sometimes I forget my ideas and have no clue how to continue the stories. When this occurs, I leave the chapter and clear my mind, maybe indulge myself with other books and from there, the idea swoops in. Sometimes, when I haven't been able to update the story in a while, I'll go out and it sounds funny because once I step out, I'll immediately get the idea I need to continue the story. Seriously, it's not easy. I'll think and think and still won't find the idea I'm looking for but eventually, I'll get something down. That's why whenever my readers put down my work, it makes me sad that they don't understand the stress I'm going through while writing it.
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