I write best when the kids are at school, or are asleep. It’s my fulltime job now, so it’s not something I can just push aside. Jenni: I try and write at least 1500 words a day, but usually crank out about 3500. It kept me glued to my seat for six weeks until the rough draft was done.īook Cave: Well, we’re certainly glad you decided become a writer! Can you tell us a little about your writing process and schedule? I finally gave up and began writing and it was AMAZING! I couldn’t wait to keep going. I began writing, because after three days of Taylor Anderson hounding me on why Chloe Hart didn’t like him-I realized if I didn’t actually write the book Pride & Popularity, I was going to go stark raving mad. I had no idea that writing your own book was WAY BETTER than reading someone else’s. I honestly thought it’d be like doing homework. Connecting the RIGHT readers with the RIGHT booksīook Cave: Okay, here’s the question you knew I was going to ask: when and how did you decide to become a writer?
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