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Viola Morne
Viola Morne asked Gail Carriger:

What is the most challenging aspect of writing in the Young Adult genre, after writing regular romances?

Gail Carriger I actually wrote a whole gust blog for Fiction University about it. If you don't mind, may I point you in that direction? http://blog.janicehardy.com/2014/10/s...
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Melissa Flanagin
Melissa Flanagin asked Gail Carriger:

I LOVED all your books, but especially your YA series Finishing School. Was wondering if you were thinking of ever doing another YA series?

Emyli Dragfilia
Emyli Dragfilia asked Gail Carriger:

Hi Gail. Is there going to be another book after Waistcoats and Weaponry?

Stine
Stine asked Gail Carriger:

Hi, Gail. Thank you so much for introducing me to steam punk! I knew about it before from a book about making props (which was really cool), but I had never read steam punk fiction before. Now for my question. I thought it was really cute how Alexia calls Rue infant, did this start after they got home from Egypt when she realised her daughter might not like the name Prudence? Sorry if the answer is in the book. :P

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