Ask the Author: Alessia Dickson

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Alessia Dickson Last week, I was writing The Crystal Chronicles and the Sunken City, and Microsoft Word on my computer deleted an entire chapter of my WIP. Horror and tears ensued.
Alessia Dickson I would totally travel to the Shadowhunter Chronicles world and train at the L.A. Institute with the Blackthorns and Emma Carstairs.
Alessia Dickson The Raven Cycle
Sea of Shadows
Lady Midnight
Graceling
Throne of Glass
Alessia Dickson I'm sure any writer can relate when I say my ideas come from anywhere and everywhere, at any time, and in any place. My ideas for The Crystal Chronicles book two came to me long ago at the young age of 10. My entire five part series for the most part, has been planned for seven years already. Sure, some specifics might change, but the overall skeleton of the series has remained the same. I remember getting the idea for TCC one day when I wondered what it would be like if a girl could control all four main elements and what would happen if that girl was the only one capable of creating a super weapon. And just like that The Crystal Chronicles and Alyssa Brooks was born. My ideas for book two follow the same series skeleton but sometimes I have idea sessions with people where we bounce ideas off each other. I wonder what situations I would like to see my characters in and what scenes would be cool to write. The stream of creativity is endless. My second book takes place in the Amazon in Brazil. Naturally, having that setting brings lots of ideas for incorporating lore, culture, language, earth magic, and indigenous tribes. Usually the setting for my book helps form my ideas as my settings for each book are all different and very unique.
Alessia Dickson This question has always been a tricky one to answer for me. I am a firm believer in writing even when you are not inspired. That being said, the force the compels me to write is the thought of my second book completed and in my readers hands. People are waiting and are excited for TCC book two and I need to give it to them. I just imagine what my book will look like once it's done and how much I will enjoy rereading it once it's finished. All of these thoughts are extremely tempting and are enough to get me writing everyday.
Alessia Dickson I am currently working on my second novel in The Crystal Chronicles series. It should be available sometime in 2017. This 2016/2017 school year I am touring local schools across the Toronto and GTA area. I am spreading my message of literacy and writing to students from grades 5-12. I am also working on a few other promotional projects such as getting a Youtube channel up and running and blogging. Please visit www.alessiadickson.com for more info or follow me on any social media to keep up!
Alessia Dickson My best piece of advice for aspiring writers is your never too young to start. I always knew I wanted to be a writer. I felt like I was born to do it, so I started my series The Crystal Chronicles at age 10. Don't ever let anyone belittle your dreams and aspirations of becoming a writer. It didn't stop me and it shouldn't stop you. Another great piece of advice I tell people is to write a little everyday. This is crucial. Writing, like any other thing, is a learned skill. It can only be perfected through practice. Writing a little everyday is essential to finishing big projects like novels and sharpening your skills as a writer. Maybe its one or two pages a day or maybe its ten but at least if it something I'll shut up about it. As Stephen King once said reading a lot and writing a lot is the be all end all of becoming a writer. I can't say it any other way. If you want to be a writer and you are truly serious about it, you must read a lot and write a lot. The rest will surely fall into place sooner or later.
Alessia Dickson The best thing about being a writer is meeting and talking to my readers. It is so rewarding to have spent years on a project, only to receive the same love back by the people who read my book. As an author I can directly influence my readers and spread my views, opinions, and philosophies on the world. Every personal message, blog comment, or in person meetings, I get from my readers make everything worth it. As a writer, I can spread my message. I can spread the love of literacy and inspire other kids to read and write to their full potential. I can teach people my craft and I can educate kids who love writing as much as I do. As a writer I feel like I have the power to make a difference in my readers lives, and for that I am forever grateful.
Alessia Dickson I've never really believed in the term writers block. In my opinion saying you have "writers block" is an excuse. As a professional writers you need to write everyday or else nothing would ever get done. If I waited for inspiration to strike I would've never finished my first book. You got to write when you don't feel like it. You need to continue writing even if what you've written sounds bad. Sometimes you just got to force yourself to get work done. That is the difference between a amateur and a professional. An amateur only writes when they want to and stops when they think they have writers block. A professional writers writes even when they don't want to and gets things done. I am all for inspiring myself to write to best of my abilities however. I find inspiration in many things such as doing things besides writing that I enjoy. Even reading a really good book helps, sometimes I find I'm even more inspired with my own novel after reading another writers work.

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