Eliezar Fariola
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Rhodora M. Fitzgerald:
Thanks for the response Ms. Rhodora I am a huge fan of your book 'Chasing Sunsets' and I would like to interview you. Here are my question Ms.Rhodora : Where do you get your ideas? Where do you get your ideas? What advice do you have for writers? How many hours a day do you write? How do you select the names of your characters?That's all my question Ms. Rhodora, I hope you will respond thank you mam
Rhodora M. Fitzgerald
Hi Eliezar,
1) It's hard to say where my ideas come from. I'm a daydreamer and I like to spend time with my own thoughts... If you think long enough and deep enough, ideas just come to you.
2) The best advice I can think of is, if you love to write... then you have to find time to do it. Life gets busy, and days, weeks, months... even years can slip by before any serious writing gets done if you don't make the time.
3) Not enough!.. And that's the reason for my answer to question number two. I love to write, but I don't make it a priority in my life... so a long time can go by when I've written absolutely nothing.
4) This is an interesting question. It depends on the story. In my Willow Crossing trilogy, each name needed to have a special meaning. For example: the four main characters each represented one of the four elements, earth, air, water and fire, so I chose names that are relevant to these elements. Other stories I just choose names I like or that just seem to fit.
Thanks again for your interest in Chasing Sunsets.
Rhodora M. Fitzgerald
1) It's hard to say where my ideas come from. I'm a daydreamer and I like to spend time with my own thoughts... If you think long enough and deep enough, ideas just come to you.
2) The best advice I can think of is, if you love to write... then you have to find time to do it. Life gets busy, and days, weeks, months... even years can slip by before any serious writing gets done if you don't make the time.
3) Not enough!.. And that's the reason for my answer to question number two. I love to write, but I don't make it a priority in my life... so a long time can go by when I've written absolutely nothing.
4) This is an interesting question. It depends on the story. In my Willow Crossing trilogy, each name needed to have a special meaning. For example: the four main characters each represented one of the four elements, earth, air, water and fire, so I chose names that are relevant to these elements. Other stories I just choose names I like or that just seem to fit.
Thanks again for your interest in Chasing Sunsets.
Rhodora M. Fitzgerald
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Good Day Ma'am Rhodora Fitzgerald. I'm Jenibelle Faye Limbaga from the Philippines and I'm really a fan of your book "Chasing Sunsets" and I really enjoyed the time reading your book. But, if possible, can I ask you some questions regarding the book?. It would be an honor if you would allow me to. I hope I could get a response
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Rhodora M. Fitzgerald:
Thank you so much for your response Ma'am Rhodora! It's a pleasure to talk to a such famous writer! Here are the questions I would like to ask you: 1) Where did you get your idea/s in making a book? 2) How much time did it took you to write your story "Chasing Sunsets"? 3) How old were you when you started to write your own stories? 4) Are you currently working on a story right now? Please do take your time!
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