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Goodreads asked Siobhan Daiko:

What’s the best thing about being a writer?

Siobhan Daiko Spending time with my characters.
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Goodreads asked Siobhan Daiko:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

Angela
Angela asked Siobhan Daiko:

Hi Siobhan, I'm redoing my debut MS for the seventh time. It is now historical fiction with parts romance and speculative mystery. I'm writing dual time lines. It's set in NYC in an old hotel (2017) and NYC 1890. How did you write the dual time lines? Separate? Or a chapter each? I know my total word count needs to be at 90K. What is the best way to divide the word count? Thank you so much!

Ariel Rosetti
Ariel Rosetti asked Siobhan Daiko:

Hello, I have been on sabbatical for a year and a half. I left New York eight months before the pandemic struck there. I live in Mexico, it is a different world. My writing went on hold because of the relocation. I am looking for a European publisher. I am not familiar with them on that side of the pond? Ariel Rosetti

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