Ask the Author: Nicole E. Woolaston
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Nicole E. Woolaston
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Nicole E. Woolaston
She knew there was something wrong with the house. Every room had always felt a bit, off...
Nicole E. Woolaston
The Handmaid's Tale, Alcohol and the Writer, Queen Emeraldas (manga) and anything punk related!
Nicole E. Woolaston
I'm glad to hear you're interested in "Rowdy"! There aren't any new characters in this story, however, there are some familiar faces from the first book. I see you've read the original "Our Lady of Righteous Rage", so you'll definitely recognize them. I hope you enjoy it!
Nicole E. Woolaston
Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed "Your Fame" ! About Aidan: I will try to answer your question without providing any spoilers for those who haven't read "Your Fame" yet. The "change" Aidan goes through, reflects his feelings of being the black sheep of his family. I chose him, because I wanted something tragic to happen to one of the strongest characters in the series. I wanted the reader to see just how tough Aidan really is.
Nicole E. Woolaston
Great question. Since most of the story is focused on Val, I wanted to bring Veronica closer to the spotlight. I wanted the reader to learn more about Veronica's past, in relation to her parents. I want the Entienne family to have a lot of secrets, and giving Veronica a half sister she didn't knwo about seemed like a great way to touch on the subject of Veronica's life and parents. As the series continues you're going to see how damaged each of these characters are.
Nicole E. Woolaston
Thank you! Yes, all of my book covers contain my personal artwork.
Nicole E. Woolaston
Thats when my guitars, Billie Joe and Jack take over. I step away from my writing and do something else that's creative, and that generally helps me clear my writer's block. Also, I only sit down to write when I'm "in the moment". If I force myself to write, I'm not going to produce anything worth reading.
Nicole E. Woolaston
I get to be myself. My weird, creative self.
Nicole E. Woolaston
Never stop writing. Never cast an idea aside just because you don't think its good. Every idea eventually becomes useful. I created the idea behind "Our Lady" almost ten years ago, but didn't commit to writing the actual manuscript until 2014. And don't let other people discourage you. Keep going. Believe it what you are creating, and stay true to your idea.
Nicole E. Woolaston
Part 3 of the "Valentine" and "Fortune's Wing" series, and an audio book for "Valentine".
Nicole E. Woolaston
Basically, I write what I want to read. I've been into reading since early childood, but when I reached middle school, I had trouble finding books that truely interested me, so I decided to write the books I wanted to read.
Nicole E. Woolaston
My love (or obsession) with Punk Rock, especially Green Day.
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