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Interview With Che Moon

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1. What inspired you to start writing? 



There isn't one exact thing that inspired me, honestly. It's just something I've always done. It's always been a productive means of expression. Everyone naturally has their thing, writing is that for me. 


2. What, in your opinion, are the most important elements of good writing?



Good elements for me are something relatable, realistic. Really just write, don't worry about all the fears that come with it or the fact that some people may not enjoy it. If you enjoy what you wrote, write it. A good plot, a fine ass book bae is sure to make whatever you write good. 


3. When did you consider yourself a writer?


Probably in the eighth grade. That is when I started actually cultivating stories with a real story line and sharing it with my friends. 


4. How much "world building" takes place before you start writing?



It depends. I've found it easier to outline, print out inspiration, make a small scrapbook with my character and all there is to know about them. But sometimes I just write, whatever my character is saying I just write it. 


5. Describe your perfect book hero or heroine.



The perfect book hero is a man who has his head on right, knows how to treat a woman. Knows how to properly check a woman or anyone for that matter. A boss in his own right. The guy that every woman wants to get a piece of but he's not easily accessible or friendly. The perfect book Heroine depends on the story but for me they must have at least these key things. They should be gentle, love softly, about her business, well rounded. 


6. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?



Four, my favorite is my most recent release, Unforeseen Haze. I wrote while I was pregnant and then finished after delivering my daughter. I think it definitely shows my growth as a writer and I loved everything about it. It's really special to me.


7. Do you have a favorite character that you have written? If so, who? And what makes them so special.



Jaxon in, When Love Hits. I don't know, I just love penning him. Something about his take charge, yet gentle approach toward Gee was everything. He was a regular guy and he'd been through things too but he didn't let that stop him from loving. He was patient, assuring, loving, a true caretaker. 



8. Where do you draw inspiration from?



Music and mostly real life situations. Reading, sometimes just listening to my friends tell stories but really almost anything. 


9. How many plot ideas are just waiting to be written? Can you tell us about one?



Maybe about ten, lol. Probably more but I'll stick with ten for now. The one I am currently working on is a 2nd chance Christmas love story. It's about a married couple going through a divorce. They do share an child and because of that she spends Christmas with her soon to be ex-husband where he will spend his time trying to win her back.   


10. Where can readers find out more about you and your books?




They also can follow my social media, Facebook: Author Che Moon, penned.bychemoon IG: https://www.instagram.com/penned.bychemoon/


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