segunda-feira, 20 de março de 2017

Interviewing Brindi Quinn!

HI GUYS!

Today I bring you an interview with the dazzling.....

Brindi Quinn!!

""Not just another vampire romance." - Amazon Reviewer
Nice to meet you!
I'm a young adult / teen author from Minnesota, and I love what I do!
I speak 'quirky' in a variety of genres, from paranormal to sci-fi to fantasy. I'm addicted to awkward love, and firmly believe that banter makes the heart grow fonder.
Check out any of my 16 original works, available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Thanks for stumbling upon me and staying for a visit. Hope to see you again soon!"

I read one of her books and you can read my review here

So lets go!

1. Dogs or Cats?  Rabbits ;)

2. Sweet or Spicy?  Spicy

3. City or countryside? Both

4. Sleep or Party? Sleep!

5. Dark or light colors? Dark
6. When did you start reading? 
 I always loved being read to, but I got really into reading in 3rd grade. The “Nancy Drew” books were my trigger.
7. What was the last book that made you laugh to tears?
Ahh, I love manga, so I’m going to say High School Debut. I love the quirky love-hate relationship. That’s what I’m all about!

8. What is your under-appreciated novel? 
Generally speaking, I think the indie genre as a whole is underappreciated. There are too many hidden gems that too many people haven’t heard of. That’s why I love reviewers like you that are willing to go indie! Mainly, I’m drawn to unconventional ideas and writing styles. It’s hard to pick just one. I will say I’ve been dying to read Rosehead by Ksenia Anske.
9. When did you start writing? 
 In elementary school, my teacher let me stay in from recess to write. We had a little mock book-maker in the classroom, and I wasted so much paper on that thing! I started writing my first trilogy in 2010 after graduating from college.

10. How do you select the names of your characters? 
 Well, in my first trilogy, many of the names are people I know spelled backwards! After publishing 16 books, though, I’ve exhausted that option. Now, I write down interesting names as they come to me. I have a binder of fantasy and dystopian-sounding names just itching to be plopped into a manuscript.

11. Does writing energize or exhaust you? 
 It depends. Writing is energizing, but editing absolutely drains me. T_T

12.What is the most difficult part of your artistic process? 
 Finding the time to do it! And also focusing once I have the time. I always get the urge to write at the most inconvenient moments. Like in the fitting room at a department store.

13. If you could tell your younger writing self anything what would it be? READ. A lot. And keep a diary. 

14. Do you have something to say to your readers? What? 
 I love you!! For real. I love and appreciate my readers so much! I started out writing just for me. I created worlds I liked and characters that appealed to me. But the writing experience is so much MORE once there are readers involved. When people like my work, I’m like, “Wow. You’re just as weird as I am!” Haha. You guys motivate me! I read your reviews whenever I hit a writing block. <3


Thank you so much for this opportunity, Brindi!!! 
I can't wait to read your other books!! 
You can find her on goodreads , instagram  , facebook and twitter.  

Did you liked this interview? Do you want more?
 Please say what you think in the comments!

 

With love,
-Banal Girl
 





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