![]() I take medication for the voices in my head, so I’m glad you found a better outlet. As for what inspired me to start, the voices in my head wouldn’t go away and they finally wore me down. It wasn’t until my mid 20s that my love of creating worlds overcame my practical side and I started writing with the intent to become published. Authors were people who wrote in their spare time, after they finished their day job. I started writing in my teens as an emotional outlet, but I didn’t think it was a viable career. How long have you been writing, and what inspired you to start? She lives in Northern Utah with her family and their cantankerous cat. She’s a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and an active participant in her local writers’ community. ![]() Shark advocate, consumer of gummy bears, and islander at heart, Emily’s greatest interests are her four children. ![]() Born in Canada and raised in the USA, she has perfected the use of “eh” and “y’all” and uses both interchangeably. King is a reader of everything and a writer of fantasy. Today she was nice enough to stop by and tell us a bit about herself and her work. ![]() Kang reviewed The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. ![]()
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