An interview with Yvelle Graham from Convergence
Tell us your name and a little bit about yourself My name is Yvetta Graham and I’m a shop assistant. I have an older brother who’s very protective of me. Wayyyyy too protective to be honest. |
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Where do you live, and why do you choose to live there? I live in Headley Cross. Mainly for work, but also because I like the area. |
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What is a quirk of your personality that people don't know? I love knitting. |
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Who chronicled your story, and why do you think she picked you? Clare Revell wrote my story. It took her a while, mainly because I wasn’t very forthcoming at helping her. So she probably wishes I’d picked someone else. |
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What obstacles did you overcome in order to reach your happily-ever-after? Oh now I can’t tell you that because of spoilers. However I will say that it even took some of the people in the book by surprise. |
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Tell us about your knight in shining armour. What makes him so special? (Giggles.) Armour? He never wore armour, although he did like to play hide and seek in the long corridor where the armour lived. He’s kind, always listens, makes time for me. Fixes things when he breaks them. |
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The first time you saw your special person, what did you think? Was it love at first sight or did he have to grow on you? We were kids, so we had to grow on each other I guess. He was fun to be with. And his house was amazing. So many places to hide. But also scary. |
About the author and the book–
In no more than Ten (10) words, what is the spiritual takeaway for your reader? Nothing is too hard for God. |
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Is there anything edgy/possibly controversial in your book? If so tell us what that is in Twenty (20) words or fewer. no |
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What is your hero's main character flaw? Sometimes he is a little too forward thinking. |
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What is your heroine's main character flaw? She doubts herself every step of the way. And likes self pity. |
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What can readers learn from your villain? Other than he’s scary? Does he actually exist? If so in what form? Either way he can be defeated by prayer. |
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What makes your hero heroic? He risked everything to find Yvetta. |
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what makes your heroine heroic? When John is in danger, she doesn’t think, she just acts. |
If my story had a musical theme song it would be May it be – Enya