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Alexis Hall:
I love your writing. I do wonder if it all just falls out of you or if you spend hours crafting each word. Your sentences and paragraphs flow together so beautifully and I believe you have written the longest sentence I may have ever read in Glitterland. Just wonderful. I'm asking about your upcoming work, when is your next book going to be released? What is Pansies about?
Alexis Hall
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so so sorry I was slow responding. I stopped getting notifications and it didn't occur to me to check because I'm an idiot.
Writing-wise, it depends on the book. Some narrators are speedy and some aren't. Toby, for example, just tumbled all over the keyboard :)
I have a book due out this summer called NETTLEFIELD, which is a queer historical novel (it's not a romance, though it is a lovely story).
Pansies is ... it was my attempt to do a queer domestic romance. The whole city boy comes home arc. Which turned out to be rather personal to me :)
Writing-wise, it depends on the book. Some narrators are speedy and some aren't. Toby, for example, just tumbled all over the keyboard :)
I have a book due out this summer called NETTLEFIELD, which is a queer historical novel (it's not a romance, though it is a lovely story).
Pansies is ... it was my attempt to do a queer domestic romance. The whole city boy comes home arc. Which turned out to be rather personal to me :)
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Hello! Can this story be read as a stand-alone or do I need to read Prosperity first? Thanks a lot for your answer! PS: It's not that I don't want to read Prosperity, but as a non-native speaker, the vernacular has made it super hard to follow. I'll probably picked it up again soon. Especially now that I don't have a pregnancy brain anymore and that I fell in love with every single other book you've written.
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