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interviewing author Jennifer Ervig

interviewing author Jennifer Ervig


Q1. when did you decide you were going to write a book?

A.I've known I wanted to write a book for about 4 years. This last April I sat down to do it. 


Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books 


A. The name of my book is a twist on the name of my Blog. My friend, Tyra, helped me perfect it. * Fun fact, I was part of another author's book that I titled and even won a Starbucks card for doing so. That book is called Under One Umbrella - Surviving Relationship Storms One Blog at a Time.

Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18?

A. For what's left of 2018, I'm working on a devotional on anxiety and beginning meetings with my co-author for a book on grieving.

      Q4. how long have you been writing?


 A. Honestly, for as long as I can remember. I remember writing tons of poems as a preteen. 


 Q5. What advice would you give other authors?


A.  Just write. Constantly. and read.


Q6. where can people find you online?

A. http://asmymindunwinds.com/

Q7 do you plan on making more books in the future 

A. At least the two I mentioned. 


Q 8 how many books have you written 



A. just the one...and one I contributed to.


Q 9 did you go to college to be a writer

A. Nope!




                            





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