The Wall: Submit Author Interview Questions
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Re: The Wall: Submit Author Interview Questions
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What is grief, if not love persevering?
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* Do you read and reply to comments of your readers? Does a bad review affect your writing?
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What was the book that started it all for you?
What is the goal that you have for your book(s)?
You supports you, meaning who has your back?
What quote drives you to go forward?
What is your favorite genre?
Who are your favorite characters that you have written and why?
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You might want to try other apps. I got ereader prestigio free on play store. It reads many different kinds of files. There is also a forum here about that. Try searching for it. It's a great help.Zoe 123 wrote:I'm having the hardest time converting files to the .mobi format to read on my Kindle. Several books are being sent to me with this strange extension.acsm. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how did they managed to get it converted. I've been pulling my hair out. I even called Amazon and that was a serious waste of time.
Please advise, Thanks!
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Are you widely-read? They say in order write well, you have to be a great reader as well. If so, who is your favorite author/s or what kind of books do you read? Is it the same kind of books that you write?
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I have to read all replies to make sure I will be asking a different question. Whew!
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Jackbampoe wrote:Have you ever regretted for being a writer?
This is an interesting question. And if I may add, do you do anything for a living aside from being a writer?
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If your novel is ever adapted, what actors do you want to portray your characters?
If you could write a sequel or prequel to a classic novel, what would you choose and why?