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interviewing Author Lisa Lannucci





interviewing Author Lisa Lannucci 



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



A. my daughter passed away at 5.5 months old. My son was 5 at the time. We had a hard time finding books that weren’t geared towards grandparents or parents/aunts/uncles (not to say they aren’t out there, we just didn’t get to them). I also struggled with telling my son everything was going to be ok or try to make sense of it, with everyone sad and upset, I couldn’t even explain it myself. 


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

A. It was based on the context of the book, was a pretty quick pick. 


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

A. A book about rainbow babies


Q 4. how long have you been writing?

A. I’ve loved writing since I was a toddler. I used to pretend to write stories. But I put my plan in motion in February this year. 


Q 5. What advice would you give other authors?

A. The hardest part I had was promoting the book, I am struggling a lot with that. And with it, you have some people that love the book and some people that don’t. When you do get negative feedback, just remember many people don’t like Harry Potter or Stephen King either. Don’t give up!


Q 6.  we're can people find you online?

A. Amazon and Barnes and noble

Q7 do you plan on making more books in the future 

A. I hope so!

Q 8 how many books have you written 

A. 1.5 (it's written but I haven’t done anything with one)

Q 9 did you go to college to be a writer

A. No


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