Scarlett Edwards

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Last Updated: February 17, 2014

Q: What happened to Lost in Shadow?

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Q: When is the next book in the Never Let Go series coming out?

Answer.

Q: Chips or chocolate? 

Chocolate, but only if there’s a frog or cricket underneath.
(Seriously.  Chocolate-covered crickets?  Best thing ever.)

Q: How many parts do you have planned in the Uncovering You series? 

A lot.  LOL.

Q:  Do you ever experience writer’s block?

Nah.  I make a road map for each of my stories before I even have the first sentence, and that means I usually know where things need to go.

Q: Do you work with an outline, or just write?

Just a vague, very general outline.  I might think of a few scenes that are critical to the book, and then off I go and start writing toward those scenes.

Q: What are you working on now?

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Q: Where do you get your ideas and inspiration from?

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Q: Do you have a day job?

Nope, but I usually tell people I do.

Q: Do you listen to music while writing?

Nope.  All I need to write is a pen, a piece of paper, and absolute silence.

Q: When did you first start writing?

I’ve been writing all my life.  A wonderful teacher in tenth grade encouraged me to focus my attention on crafting stories, and that’s what I’ve been doing since!

Q: Is there any particular author or book that influenced you in any way either growing up or as an adult?

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Q: How do you market your work? What avenues have you found to work best for your genre?

So far I’ve relied on word of mouth from friends and acquaintances.  It’s worked well for me ‘till now, but I’m expanding my reach and trying new things with bloggers starting in 2014.

Q: How did you choose the genre you write in?

It’s the genre I love to read, and, by extension, is the one that’s easiest for me to write.

Q:  What were the challenges in getting your first book published?

Publishing is easy.  Anybody with a computer, a word processor, and an idea can do it.  Getting the world to know about your book?  That’s the tricky part.

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