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Interviewing Author Rosalind Morris


Interviewing Author Rosalind Morris

Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read?

A.  I have been a lover of books for most of my life, so I have gone through a lot of reading phases.  Now, mostly I read Christian Fiction novels and young adult novels.  


Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?

A. I wrote my first book when I was in kindergarten.  I wrote my first published book when I was in 10th grade.  I have pretty much always been a writer, a storyteller really.  I love a good story.  In addition to writing books, I am also a playwright and an actress.  

Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?

A. Usually, and I hear this is not often the case with others, I start writing from the title.  Sometimes I get an idea, and a Title comes with it, and it helps guide the story.  

Q4. Anything you're currently working in 2019?

A. Two novels and a few plays are on my agenda, but honestly, I have not gotten started yet this year. 

Q5. How long have you been writing?

A. Since I learned how to read.  I learned to read at four; by six, I was writing stories with my amazing mother’s help, of course.

Q6.  What advice would you like to give to other authors?

A. Write to it!  Enjoy the journey!

Q7. Where can we connect with you online?

A. www.rosalindwriter.com, www.facebook.com/rosalindwriter, www.amazon.com/author/rosalindmorris, Twitter, and Instagram: @Rozkai 

Q8. Do you plan on writing any more books in the future?

A. Yes.

Q9. How many books have you written?

A. I have written about twenty children’s books (most of them currently unpublished) and two novels.



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