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September CSR Discussion Day: Time Will Tell by Remijay


September was a short month week-wise for reading the CSR story, so we had a shorter selection (and much shorter than last month's!) with Remijay's Time Will Tell. Did you make the time to read this contemporary twin feature? That's one of the interesting parts of this--the story started posting years before it was finished. Make sure you share what you think in the comments below, but first I want to share my interview with Remijay where I ask him about writing over the course of years. 

 

Chocolate or Vanilla?

Chocolate

 

If you were an animal, what would you be?

I would like to think a Tiger.

 

What brought you to GA?

My favorite author, Comicality.

Is there any quote or saying about writing that resonates with you?

There is a lot of quotes that I could use, but the one I like the best is, "Without risks there are no rewards".

 

Whats the best part of being an author? The hardest part?

The best part would be inspiring others from your words. The hardest part would expressing yourself in a way that leaves you vulnerable

 

You began writing Time Will Tell a very long time ago. Do you remember what prompted you to begin the story?

I was in a very dark place at the time. The story Time Will Tell, originally was supposed to be a poem. But I couldn't shake the feeling that it could be much more.

 

If the author you are now could give advice to the author you were then, what would it be?

Listen to others. Write from your heart. Be passionate about what you write.

 

If you could pick actors to play Devon & Josh, who would they be?

Dylan and Cole Sprouse.

 

Whats your favorite scene in the story? 

There are actually two scenes.  One is when Devon is introduced to Trent, and the second would be the ending part of the story.

 

What else are you writing or plan to post next on GA for readers to enjoy?

I am currently continuing to write Twist Of fate, along with Modern High Take 3. Other than that, whatever comes to my mind as a story.

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I look forward to reading the author interviews at the end of every month.   It's nice to see the thought processes of other authors and how they compare to my own.  

 

Questions for Remijay:  Since this story was written over the span of a few years, did you find it difficult to maintain the same style and tone throughout the story?  Do you feel your writing has evolved since you started it?  

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