![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Every single time I have ignored my intuition, be it on a particular line change, or plot point, I’ve regretted it, and I would encourage all debut authors and young writers to trust themselves and their vision. What’s the one piece of writing/publishing advice you wish you could give Connie of the past who was just starting out on their writing/publishing journey?Ībsolutely to trust my gut. This is a funny one for me because I am constantly watching old movies, listening to songs, or re-reading old books and realising how everything I’ve ever consumed has inspired these books in some way. ![]() That being said, every book is so different and takes the characters to such unique places that I don’t think I’ll ever get over the thrill that comes with seeing people’s reactions to something I’ve written.įrom anime to Disney to Studio Ghibli, you’ve never shied away from discussing your love for stories but are there any stories, creators or pieces of media in particular that influenced The Rosewood Chronicles? I’ve always felt quite detached from the releases, I get so caught up in the writing and my own feelings about the story and what it means to me that once they’re out in the world, they don’t always feel entirely like my books anymore. Has the novelty of seeing your books out in the world worn off at all or is it still just as exciting? Princess At Heart is both your fourth published novel and the fourth instalment in The Rosewood Chronicles. ![]()
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