1. Do your books have a theme or is there a particular message you try to get across in each one?
My books never *start* with a theme. Some of them have general ideas I'd like to get across, but never a theme. Somehow, one always manages to shine through!
2. What's your favorite genre to read and what's your favorite to write in?
My favorite genre to read is high fantasy. Always has been. I've been reading high fantasy since I was a little kid. My favorite genre to write in is Urban Fantasy, with High Fantasy close behind.
3. When you're having writer's block, what do you do?
When I have writer's block on a particular story, I go to one of my 84 other stories. I will also animate, watch YouTube animations, watch people play games, and listen to music.
4. Do you have any advice for other writer's?
My advice is that you have to accept that writing sucks. It's amazing, wonderful, painful work. It won't always work out either. But that's the amazing beauty of it.
5. What's one thing you've learned with working with Fredric?
That I....uh....suck at organization *cough*. And that I can do things last minute *cough*. But, other then that, I have learned how to be flexible with writing, and how to branch off successfully.
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