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Love this interview 🙂 Such great questions and answers!
The last one especially poses a really interesting quandary, though I think I’d have to go with Sarina on it: having a favourite author read one of my books and LIKE it would be….words…can’t…describe…feeling 😉
Thanks, ladies ❤
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Thank you, Faith! I have to say I agree with Sarina’s answer, too. And I had so much fun making the list of questions and even more fun reading Sarina’s answers and getting the whole interview ready to post. 🙂 Have a great weekend!!
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Reblogged this on Cookie Break and commented:
Today I’m stopping by Sarah Lentz’s blog ‘Write it Anyway’! Sarah has interviewed me and her thoughtful questions should make it an interesting read for you ❤ Thank you again, Sarah, for having me! (if you haven't been to her blog already, do it now! It's a highly interesting read!)
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Thank you so much for having me, Sarah! I loved your questions, they were a bit different from the others I’ve answered and should make things interesting for everyone who’s read the other interviews ❤
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It was my pleasure, Sarina, and thank you for the opportunity to interview you on my blog! I’m so sorry to have taken so long to respond. This has been quite a day, and I just got home from work. Couldn’t wait to get online and check on this. Thanks for the reblog, and I’m glad you enjoyed the questions as much as I enjoyed reading your answers. I hope you’re having a great week! 🙂
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