What is the one thing you wish you’d been told when you were starting out?ĭon’t just sit there with stars in your eyes because you’re being published. Once I let myself fly that way, the door way was opened to get better and be freer with each project. I wrote for me, no matter what readers might say about the character development, the language, and so on. When I re-wrote my story, Blurred Lines, for publication I was myself. I was proud of it but it was tentative because I thought it had to be. What is the book/achievement you are proudest of and why? I then discovered fanfic, wrote it, and have been writing ever since. As a college student I really got into it. Some fellow classmates stated that they felt they were actually there and my teacher told me I had a talent that I might want to explore. I read mine and the class, including the teacher, were laughing and expressing shocked excitement. When done, we all had to read ours aloud. I wrote my paper about rappelling off a sixty-foot tower at a Junior ROTC training camp. In the tenth grade, my English class had to do a descriptive paper on something we’d done to change us individually the past year. This all translates to the characters I create. Please tell us five unusual or important things about yourself. New Orleans author KD Williamson got a crash course in LGBT+ politics and a tough skin when she started writing lesbian fiction books.
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