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Author in the Spotlight - Kami Love

Our next Spotlight is Child Author, Kami Love, author of Kami's Spa Party.


TW: What is your writing process?
KL: My writing process begins with prayer, followed by my headphones and different music to get my creativity flowing.

TW: How difficult was it to write your story?
KL: It was not difficult at all!

TW: What are your hopes for this project?
KL: Joy, I also hope for more speaking opportunities.

TW: Do have plans for writing more books?
KL: Yes, I have plans to write at least two more stories.

TW: What is your favorite genre of books and do you plan on venturing in those areas?
KL: Fiction, this book is in my favorite genre.

TW: What do you want readers to know about you?
KL: I am very cool and very smart.

TW: Do you have a favorite author or book?
KL: My favorite book is Arthur.

TW: What is the most difficult part of your artistic process?
KL: The most difficult part was publishing and editing.

TW: How has this book changed your life?
KL:  This book has changed my life drastically.  I have my own money now outside of chores.  I am now a public speaker.

TW: What advice do you have for an aspiring writer?
KL: My advice is to just write! And to never give up.

TW: Do you have any future events or updates we should know about?
KL:  All of my events are listed on Amazon author’s page and my website.

TW: How can we contact you and purchase your book?

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  1. Congratulations Kami Love. You are an inspiration!

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  2. A huge congratulations Kami Love. You are going to go far and the sky is the limit. So proud of you!!!!!

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