![]() ![]() ![]() The Book Bratz: What gave you the idea for EVERY STOLEN BREATH? The more my writing fees like a book, the more time I’m willing to pour into it. I have all the patience in the world for revising, tweaking, and polishing over and over again as many times as it takes to get it right. My favorite part of the process is revising. ![]() It’s also really difficult for me to move forward without going back to fix and restructure everything until it’s perfect (or even passable). While I enjoy creating and I get really excited about sketching out my ideas, I don’t have any patience writing drafting them. Kimberly: The hardest part for me is drafting. The Book Bratz: In your opinion, what is the best part of the writing process? What is the hardest? But at the end of the day, I’m so grateful for the journey and the opportunity. ![]() I’d be lying if I didn’t admit there’s been plenty of moments of stress, anxiety, self-doubt, and worry wondering if I’m doing enough or doing it right. Kimberly: Thank you so much! This year has held moments of pure elation and celebration, especially when I think of my 10 year-old self declaring that one day I wanted to be an author and publish a book with HarperCollins. The Book Bratz: First of all, congratulations! How does it feel to be a debut author? ![]()
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