Book Tag Thursday: Writer’s Tag
Welcome to my segment where I find awesome book tags throughout the vast, wide inter-webs made by lovely bloggers like you! I’ll hope you’ll have fun and participate with me as well!
Today’s Topic: Writer’s Tag
Created by: Lorraine Ambers & Ari Meghlen
Found At: But I Smile Anyway
Name one novel that inspired you to write.
I don’t have any novels that I was inspired by. I have favorites, but my love of reading is ultimately pushed me to become a writer.
What’s your favorite genre to write and read?
I’m primarily a fiction reader, so I love to write fictional stories. Ever since I was a child I would write anything from sci-fi to contemporary and even fantasy. I can’t really pick one sub-genre so I’ll pick fiction as a whole.
Do you prefer to write stand-alone or series?
I’m new to the writing game (as far as full-length books), but I would say series. I tend to gravitate towards series as a reader too!
Use 3 words to describe yourself.
Fun, imaginative, and inquisitive.
Reveal your WIP aesthetics or an image that represents your MC or setting.
Here’s a lovely mood board I had a lot of creating for my novel. It captures the novel’s summertime setting as well as the main character of the story.
How long did your first MS take to draft?
I’m a slow writer period, I like to take my time. It took me about six months to write the first draft of my book.
Who is your author idol?
I don’t have an author idol per se but one author I look up to is Maya Angelou. Her words are so lyrical in all of her pieces. When she tells stories out loud she has a calming voice that immerses you in each tale.
Share a writing memory that made you determined to carry on.
Hmm….this is a tricky question. I don’t think I have a memory of writing, but being an English major back in college. I remember a point in my junior year when I was so overwhelmed with everything wondered if I should continue with that major and writing itself. It was the support of family and friends that really kept me going at a time when I was struggling with making a big decision.
Tell us something surprising or unique about yourself.
I love dinosaurs so much that when I was younger I wanted to be a paleontologist.
Share the hardest part about being a writer and how you overcame it.
I often get writer’s block or am simply stuck in my own loop of thoughts (and try to talk myself out of concept ideas). To remedy this, I tend to walk away from my piece of work to clear my mind and then come back to it later.
What’s your favorite social media and why? Share your link.
Instagram, I just love the photo aspect of it and trying to make creative photos for it. You can follow my blog insta here, and my author page here.
Share some uplifting wisdom in six words or less.
Your only limit is your mind.
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Loved this bit: “I love dinosaurs so much that when I was younger I wanted to be a paleontologist” – I love rocks so much that when I was younger I wanted to be a geologist!! Interesting piece. I only write non-fiction and it can take me either no time or aaaaages to get something written, nothing in between…
Thanks Liz! I still secretly want to be a paleontologist sometimes, lol. And finding a writing speed in between I can agree with too. I have never tried my hand at writing non-ficiton.