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Kathrine Willson

Kathrine Willson

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    • Peter Ackroyd Peter Ackroyd 17 days ago
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    • Out of all the books you’ve written, is there one that holds a particularly special place in your heart? If so, what makes that book so meaningful to you?
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      • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 16 days ago
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      • They each hold a special place in my heart- kind of like my children. I love each of them for different reasons, but I think the one that really sticks out to me is "Raising Gustave". It's such a relatable story for anyone who has raised kids. It's an emotional rollercoaster; you feel the growing pains of both parent and child. I hope you'll take the time to check out my books, give them a read, and leave a review if you like them! Thanks for stopping by!
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        • Peter Ackroyd Peter Ackroyd 16 days ago
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        • Thank you for sharing that, Raising Gustave sounds wonderfully heartfelt, and I appreciate the way you describe the emotional connection. That sense of parental journey, both tender and tumultuous, is a rich well for storytelling. What’s the most challenging part of writing for you? Is it the plotting, character development, editing, or something else entirely? I find each stage presents its own peculiar trials, though some more persistently than others.
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          • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 16 days ago
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          • I think the most challenging part is trying to keep all of the details straight. Did the character have blue eyes or brown? What month is it? That sort of thing.
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            • Peter Ackroyd Peter Ackroyd 16 days ago
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            • Indeed, keeping track of the finer details can be deceptively challenging, those small inconsistencies have a way of sneaking in, don’t they? Have you explored tools like Book Blog Analysis to track how your books are being received across blogs and online platforms? I found it surprisingly helpful, it surfaced feedback and mentions I didn’t even know were out there. It’s not a promotional service, but rather a tool to better understand where and how your work is connecting with readers. That kind of insight can also help refine future projects, from character continuity to marketing decisions.
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                • Peter Ackroyd Peter Ackroyd 15 days ago
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                • You're welcome, If you don't mind, I can share the contact info of the specialist who guided me through the process. It really helped bring clarity and direction without any pressure or heavy cost. Let me know if you’re interested, more than happy to pass it along.
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        • Raven Kennedy Raven Kennedy 17 days ago
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        • Wow that's awesome 👏 I write in the genres of fantasy, romantic fantasy, dark fantasy, and paranormal romance, often drawing inspiration from mythology. My stories blend emotional depth, slow-burn romance, and rich, immersive worlds.

          What motivates you to start writing?
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    • Judithneosas Judithneosas 1 month ago
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    • Hey Kathrine
      Just came across your work—really impressive! Love your writing style and the stories you’re telling. Excited to stay connected and follow your journey!
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      • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 1 year ago
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      • I enjoy reading my book reviews if people take the time to leave them. If it's a bad review, I take it in stride for the most part. If the bad review contains criticisms of my work, I take them as constructive and try to apply them to my next work.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 1 year ago
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    • If you had the choice to rewrite any of your books, which one would it be and why?
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      • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 1 year ago
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      • My first book, A Tale from the Darkness, is the one I would rewrite. It was my first novel and those always seem to turn out less than what you expect, so I would definitely rewrite it and improve it.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 1 year ago
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    • Given the chance to live your life again, what would you change about yourself?
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      • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 1 year ago
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      • If anything, I think I would go back and start writing a lot earlier and ignore the naysayers. I was, and am, always happy when I'm writing.
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      • Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson 1 year ago
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      • The biggest thing on my bucket list is to travel to France, to Normandy and Paris particularly. I also would love to visit Scotland and Ireland.
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