![]() I realized that the voice in my blog was completely different than the voice in my books, and I think I could blame school on that. It was boring, it was flat, and when I looked back at it I was like, “oh my gosh, it is flat.”Īround that time, someone commented on my blog that he loved my writing style, that he loved my writing voice, and that he would read anything that I wrote. ![]() I was also shopping my book around with agents, the one that I had just finished, and the feedback that I kept getting was that my writing was too stiff. ![]() I could put it up on my blog, where anybody could read it and maybe reach some readers that way, and I felt that was a good idea. So I wasn’t going to work on my novels, because I just couldn’t focus on it.Ī friend of mine suggested that I write some short fiction for my blog. I was pregnant, and I had pregnancy brain, and you don’t want to concentrate on anything when you’re that pregnant. The next stop is tomorrow at: Robert Marion’s blog, and it’s an interview with Ivy! :D)ġ) What gave you the idea for this series? (It’s got a really cool premise, btw) (This interview is a part of Emily’s blog tour. Then one of them sucks her into the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast.” -from Emily’s website. ![]() Why: Not only is she so awesome that she shares a birthday with Madeleine L’Engle, but her first book is out, and it’s fabulous!īook blurb: “Ivy has always been afraid of mirrors, but she never knew why. ![]()
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