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Interview with Pearl Christine! (and schedule update!)

Hello, fellow writers and readers and generally lovers of words!


Today I have a special interview with a friend, Pearl Christine. Pearl launched her new blog on October 14th, 2022. With her previous blog, Pearl helped me with my blog tour, and I’m excited to return the favor. I also have a special schedule update...

So, without further ado, here is the interview!


Before we begin, tell us a little about yourself!


Hello, everyone and thank you so much for having me, Agnès! I’m a middle-grade historical and contemporary fiction write who writes for Jesus first, and people second. When I’m not writing, you can find me lost in the woods with my camera, in the middle of another creative project, spending time with my seven siblings, running, or writing and decorating letters.


Where do you get your inspiration from?


I gather inspiration from everywhere around. . . it could be something one of my siblings said, a photo I took, or something I saw. I find inspiration everywhere I look, and it’s just being able to slim down that inspiration so it can work in my writing.


What are you currently working on?


I’m currently working on prepping a middle-grade contemporary novel titled The Summer at Sunset Bay for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) - Here’s the blurb.


This summer, Eleanor Miller has a wonderful surprise: A whole month staying with her aunt in her big bed and breakfast, right on the beach in Sunset Bay, along with her older sister, Lily. Soon, they both are discovering the joys of a summer at Sunset Bay, from sailing and swimming in the ocean to walking on the boardwalks and attending day camp, both of the girls are thrilled. But the best discovery of all for Eleanor is meeting Melissa and Gina Douglas, two sisters who quickly become her first best friends.


Gina wants to be brave. More than not being scared to go out into the waves or something small like that but true and real bravery. Melissa needs to learn how to be humble, more than not jumping up and down when you win, or something petty like that, but be honestly humble. Eleanor wants to be different. Not just wearing her hair differently than others, but to be truly extraordinary.


Will the girls be able to find the key to unlock the answers to their problems before the summer is over and Eleanor goes back to her home? One thing’s for sure though: It will be a summer the girls never forget.


What is your favorite quote from your writing?


Ah, there are a lot of favorites I have, but if you’re looking for something shorter and not a whole scene, it’d be this:


“I’d run away if I wasn’t too scared to. . .”


What is your favorite quote, in general?


I’m a big fan of quotes, so there are quite a few that I love.


“Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less.”

— C.S. Lewis

Or this one. . .

“Starting is easy. Persistence is an art.”

— A German proverb


Who is your favorite character in your writing?


How can I choose? I love Gina Douglas from my main project right now - she’s a really dreamy and sweet character who struggles with a lot of the same things I have. I see a lot of myself in her. <3


If you could choose one character to meet, who would it be?


One of my characters or of anyone else’s? If it was another author’s, it’d probably be Holly from Holly’s Heart by Beverly Lewis and for my own, it’d be Alice Benson, from my historical fiction project.


What’s one tip you’d give to any new writer?


Don’t wait for inspiration to strike. Don’t wait for that ‘perfect writing moment’ to come. Don’t wait. Just dive in and write. Just write. Even if you don’t think you can, even if it takes an hour to write 100 words, all you have to do is write. Push through. And those days that are filled with no inspiration or motivation. . . they’ll fade. And you’ll find the joy in writing again. But don’t wait for writing to be fun. Don’t wait for inspiration.


Writers write. So write.


One last piece of encouragement/thing you’d like to say?


Thank you so much for this interview, Agnès, and your wonderful questions! I’d love it if you’d check out the rest of the post on the tour which is live right now on Rosie’s blog and check out my blog. Thank you for reading!


And that wraps up this interview!


I did promise an update on my schedule at the beginning of my post, didn't I? Well, here it is.


The first and third Tuesdays in a month will have articles, whether they are a character interview, an interview in general, or just an article.


The second and forth Tuesdays in a month will have my writing! Perhaps a snippet one day, or a poem, or a random story, but no matter what, it will have some of my writing.


And what about those rare months in which there is a fifth Tuesday, you ask? Are they forgotten?


Not at all! The fifth Tuesdays will have a...special post (that yes, in fact, I have decided on, I have only thought to torture you with the fact you will not know until the end of November...).


Oh, and Thursdays have been completely crossed off the list for most of the month. I may have a Thursday post, but it is not something that will happen every week (or two weeks).


What do you think the fifth Thursday posts will be? Do you have any questions for Pearl? What would you like to see more of on here? Are you as excited about autumn as I am (completely unrelated to this but I am crazy about autumn)? Comment below!


Until you next time!



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pearl
Oct 18, 2022

Thank you so much for interviewing me, Agnès! <3

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TheRainyDayWriter
Oct 18, 2022
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Ah, of course! It was fun <3

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