jiasona45

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Xérès Éveillé, from CLN, had the pleasure of interviewing the talented author, jiasona45. She is the author of several books on Wattpad including Contractual Marriage, Hate Story, The Betrothed and several others.

Hello jiasona45, I'm Xérès Éveillé, an interviewer from the Crazy Late Nighters Community. Some of your wonderful readers (infinityLM44, PAMMAN49, cherishedsunshine, Hajabarbie, prajaktalawandeTiamiyi4 and KalinaSom) have nominated you for an interview! I hope you're as excited about this as we are and that you're willing to give me some of your time! Let me know if you're okay with this and when you're free if you are.

Yep and now works.

Great! Before we begin, what name would you like to go by and what are your preferred pronouns?

Name would be Jia and pronouns would be she/her.

Hello Jia! Can you tell me a bit about yourself, specifically what urged you to become a writer?

Well, sometimes you have some inner thoughts, some matters that you want to express. You want to know other people's view regarding these topics. If you note, my stories are mostly based on gender differences, some common thoughts of egoistic men, that we mostly refer to as alphas here, how people misuse power and finance for self – agenda instead of social progress etc. These affected me quite a bit and I expressed my views through my stories.

Interesting inspiration, I must admit. Well, you go girl, having such themes in a story is quite refreshing! When did you first begin writing?

Mostly since October 2019. After reading some Yi Zhan stories, and mostly commenting on few of them. Others started liking my comments and following me. After that I started to pen down my own thoughts. At first, I was quite nervous but some genuine writers encouraged me to go on.

Wow, who were those wonderful people?

Well, weiweilan1, my favorite writer. She is absolutely incredible. Kavya Agnihotri, Pricelessjew are among them as well.

Oh, looks like on one of them was my interviewee a while back! Well, I must say that support is definitely crucial to everyone's growth and you received the right kind! Moving on however, let's focus on your stories. How do you approach such topics, since they are mostly social issues?

Actually, social issues, politics are subject of different views. If you discuss verbally, they cause arguments, fights, etc. But when we write our thoughts down and get a chance to explain the point of view in details, people understand them better unlike verbal discussions. Now, they too give their views via comment, sometimes express their methods, how they think one can deal with it. Based on which, I have a number of times totally changed my storyline. Because different reader's views seemed more interesting than what I originally wrote. And this gives me satisfaction and encouragement to write more. Express more. This way sometimes I feel very relax and light too. The saying is right; SHARING IS CARING.

I have to agree with you on that, though about the verbal part not really because I'm a debater, so it's in my nature to enjoy verbal discussions (arguments). But it's really lovely to see someone being so open minded about such things! That brings me to my next question; how does your family take to your writing since it touches such elements?

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