Writer Interviews are usually a weekly thing on the blog in which I get in contact with other writers on blogger through email and I interview them about their writing and such related topics. Writers of various genres and so forth are interviewed and you of course are encouraged to ask about being interviewed. From these interviews it is likely that we can all start knowing other writers such as ourselves better.
If you are a writer and would like to be interviewed just leave me a comment and I'll add you to the list.
Julie Musil, a fictional and nonfictional writer, has joined us today. You can follow her on her own blog, Julie Musil or you can read more about her on her website. If you have any further questions following what was mentioned in this interview you yourself will have to contact her. Let's begin...
- When did you first begin writing?
- You've stated on Blogger that you write both fiction and nonfiction... What got you interested in both formats, seeing as they are so different?
- Have you ever gotten anything published?
- What is something of fiction and something of nonfiction that you have worked on or have been working on that you are most proud of?
- Who do you find helps you the most when it comes to writing? Do you have someone who inspires you, someone you go to advice for, etc?
- Is there anywhere you show off your work --such as somewhere on online if your work is not published?
- As a writer, what is your number one piece of advice to other writers like us who are trying to get our work noticed?
- We must sit and write! Talking about writing or reading about it won't produce a finished manuscript, nor get us published.
- We should polish our manuscripts, then send it out. Yes, it might get rejected, but we won't get it published if we don't get our work out there.
- We should move on to the next project. If we fret over every submission, we'll go crazy. Writing the next story or article is the best anecdote for impatience.
- We must keep learning! There are plenty of writers and agents who blog, and are willing to share their advice. I tis up to us to absorb the information and put it into practice.
- What is something you love about writing and something you hate?
- If you could thank one person right ow for how far you've come, who would it be and why?
- Is there any particular writer you know online who is not yet published that you like the work of?
- What kind of people would like the stories you write?
- Do you have a favorite character or scene from one of your books (it can be either fiction or nonfiction)?
- On those days when you're really down and finding it hard to write anything good, what do you do? What do you advise others to do in this situation?
- Since writing is never easy and simply done, what or who keeps you going?
- And lastly, is there anything else you would like to add?
