Author Interview with Lucy EM Black
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Author Bio
Lucy E.M. Black is the author of The Marzipan Fruit Basket, Eleanor Courtown, and Stella’s Carpet. The Brickworks will be released in the Fall of 2023. Her short stories have been published in Britain, Ireland, USA and Canada in literary journals and magazines. She lives in Port Perry, Ontario, the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, First Nations.
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Timestamps
00:15 Introduction
1:11 What are your books about?
3:38 What inspired you to write your book?
6:45 Who is your book for?
8:38 How long have you been writing?
9:45 What is your schedule like when you are writing?
11:08 What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?
14:27 Do you have a favorite writing snack or drink?
15:12 What type of books do you personally enjoy reading?
17:00 Are there any books or writers that inspired you to become an author?
19:18 What books did you grow up reading, did you have an all-time favorite?
20:47 Now as an adult do you have any favorite series or authors?
21:39 Do you have any advice for those just starting to read again?
23:14 What sort of advice would you give to someone just starting to write their own book?
28:55 Any additional comments?
29:18 Where is the best place for our listeners to connect with you?
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