When did you first start writing?
I started writing poems very early in my childhood—I think when I was about 7 years old, all the way to my teens. Then, after a chance encounter with a romance pocketbook, I become an avid reader and started writing in my notebooks as a hobby. It was around 2006 that I took my passion of writing fiction seriously.
What is the greatest joy of writing for you?
I think starting and finishing a novel is the most thrilling, but what I love best is when unexpected things and little details suddenly pop into my mind while I'm writing. It's always exciting and challenging to stray from the original plot line or written bullet points. Though that could also lead to a major writer's block, overcoming it is the greatest joy and, of course, the thought that someone would be reading it.
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