I've always kind of wrote when I wanted to. Once I get the idea in my head and get it outlined out, I usually just sit and write until it's done.
From Amanda Hocking
It feels so weird to be able to just kind of buy things when I want them or need them.
Self-publishing is great, but I don't want to be an icon for it, or anything else.
Writing has always felt like a compulsion. Even at high school there'd be times when people would ask me if I wanted to go and hang out and I'd sit home and write instead.
People have bad things to say about publishers, but I think they still have services, and I want to see what they are. And if they end up not being any good, I don't have to keep using them.
I want to be a writer. I do not want to spend 40 hours a week handling e-mails, formatting covers, finding editors, etc.
I priced my books at what I would want to spend on an electronic book.
I still have the same friends I've had for the last 15 or 20 years.
I don't really like fairies.
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