Which story has the most influence on your writing career?
Ah, this is really hard to say as I don't have only one. So, if I have to pick I would probably say The Shadowhunter series by Cassandra Clare, Carve The Mark by Veronica Roth, Cemetery of Forgotten Books series by Carlos L. Zafon.
Please describe the challenges you face as a writer.
For me, personally, would be writing constantly and my perfectionism. Because I tend to over-analyze my work I end up rewriting a lot because I always find things I could do better (too often, I've been told), even when the piece is overall good. And then because I am a student and I also work part-time my time is limited but for me writing takes time because when I start writing I don't stop for hours so I need a day only for it; once I am in my zone I cannot get out of it easily.
What did you reflect with your entry that you want your readers to feel?
That the soul matters more than someone's gender. It's a thing I always stand for because I don't understand why everyone has to label everything to only have to stick to a certain norm that follow those labels. If people would care less about someone's gender there wouldn't be all those issues between hetero/lgbtq+ and trans, non-binary, etc.
If you have a chance to be a supernatural creature, what would you be and why?
To be honest, I have a fascination for Vampires (pretty stereotypical for a person born in the country of Dracula) but I've been told I have more of a witch/siren vibe so probably I hybrid of those.
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Immortal Pride
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