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Goodreads asked Serina Hartwell:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Serina Hartwell As a child, I used to play in the grounds of an old mill with a group of friends. The mill was derelict and it was out of bounds, so the lure to play there was all the more attractive. I remember the broken windows and a doorway that had been bricked up. Some of the bricks had been removed where someone had broken into the mill, so when I finally decided to write my first book, I was taken back to the memories I had as a child where we would dare each other to go inside the mill.

I wasn't as brave as Bronte Hughes, however, she actually completes the dare. Although the story isn't based on me or any of my friends, it was set in a realistic setting and based on these early memories. The mill is still at the end of the street I lived on as a child and even more broken down than ever. I take my audience far beyond a dare in the mill. The journey I take the reader on conveys them on a fantasy journey to distant places. I encompass some of those childhood fantasies about the mill being haunted and I do take them into a paranormal world, but like all my work, I like to mix up genres and put a twist of my own on them.

It's hard for me to say that this is where I got the idea for my most recent book, because I visit the mill in more than one book, but the mill is the starting point for the huge unfolding adventure and it is the holder of many secrets.

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