![]() ![]() ![]() I once heard someone say, “Learn the rules, so you can break them.” When you take time to study the “why” behind plot and structure, why our brains gravitate toward it, what makes a good story, etc, you can decide what “rules” you’d like to apply to your writing, and what to throw out. I quickly realized there are a lot of “rules”, “do’s and don’ts” and I had already broken so many of them in my debut! I decided that if I was going to be a rebel, I at least needed to be an educated rebel. It was all fun and games until I reached the dramatic climax – and had no idea where to go next!Īfter writing The Coronation, I wanted to learn more about plot and structure. Yes, my writing process definitely changes with each new project! For The Coronation, I 100% didn’t know what I was doing! Haha! I hadn’t done any pre-plotting, so I really just went wherever the story took me. What does your writing process usually look like, and do you change it around for each book/series? I was so excited to get to this chapter of Addison and Vanessa’s story, so I think it all came together very naturally! The entire story spilled out in just a few short months. The Wedding was actually a really fast writing process for me. This is the last book in the Tales of Tarsurella Trilogy- how did you feel when you were writing it? I’m so stoked that I was able to interview Livy as she celebrates the release for the third and final(sobs) book of the Tarsurella Trilogy. ![]()
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