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    Is this logical? (Can androids be yanderes too?)

    "I would kill for you, my meat sack." You could definitely make it something along the lines of her being in a glitched protection mode where not doing harm to other humans is not really working correctly. but basically as long as it's interesting people will buy any reason
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    Is using AI is wrong?

    The biggest problem with using AI in writing is it has no idea of how to present the text with focus without being specifically given all the things it needs to create a narrative. It will make pretty words in a style that it thinks you like but attached to nothing because it's just mimicking an...
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    What motivates you to write?

    F**king with people's emotions in unexpected ways.
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    Is Using Ai tools for things such as grammar valid or not

    It really depends on which AI you're using and your experience. For me I have a lot of experience with the English language. I know how I want my writing to sound so it's easy for me to veto an idea the AI has that doesn't work with my style. Until recently, GPT was pretty awful at remembering...
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    Does this count as an Isekai?

    I did the same thing with a story. Two stories technically and both had isekai tag. They were pretty much de facto the genre but there was also mystery thrown in there so there was a nuance to the world
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    What gadgets do you usually use to write novels?

    Exclusively dictate to the phone
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    Why Gender bender?

    This one. This is my explanation from now on. Plus it allows me to explore a lot of cool character things in particular I have character who by reality editing methods is turned into a girl and they befriend a trans masculine leaning non-binary neighbor and share a lot in common.
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    Who are the main antagonists in your novel?

    ...it's complicated. Although supranatural plus Kingdom Hearts-y ness is closest
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    What are your first books you read that impacted you?

    To say nothing of the dog by Connie Willis I absolutely love the structure the plot twists and the charm and all the research that went into it. It's probably the first work that really made me want to write seriously even though it intimidated me
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    As an author, how do you feel when you reread your novels?

    I always find that my stuff is not as bad as I thought it was in the earlier years some of it's rough with the sentence construction but the feeling is there
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    What have your favorite reader interactions been?

    A reader "threatened to sue me" for emotional damages because I often rip their heart out ;)
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    How many words did ya’ll write so far?

    around half of that is just one story in particular and after writing 15,000 words a week at the peak now I can't seem to get past 500 without finding reasons to procrastinate
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    How do you rate your own writing?

    Depends on how far removed I am from writing something. Soon after = 5 Much later = 7 to 8 easy with occasionally tip top
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    That moment...

    I had to talk with my best friend after a rather big setback at my work. Their father had recently passed away in hospice and we were talking and just the right pieces came into alignment. The funny thing was the story had a particular plan since book one and now it's book 7 over a 1,000,000...
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    What is the moral message of your novel?

    Just because something seems like it might be evil and it has a spooky name doesn't mean it is evil and just because something has a very nice name and looks pretty doesn't mean it represents the forces of good. And this ambiguity extends to people don't make prejudging expectations based on...
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    That moment...

    I had a moment where the twist in a story revealed itself to me and not only brought together all the elements I've been writing for years in a series cohesively and logically but it changed my entire outlook on life.
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    As a writer, what do you feel your greatest strengths and weaknesses are?

    Character internal monologues are my greatest strength and my greatest weakness is when I let them go on too long without focus.
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    I Can’t Write Romance…

    Friendship and trust yep is how it starts. Willingness to deal with shit together when it happens if it's a bad day sink leaking or frustration. Romance without the reality is just lust.
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    Is it true that some authors spend time describing a character eating breakfast or the texture of toast?

    Because some of us are really f-ing hungry for breakfast
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