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Is interesting to read an interview from a writer to a writer 😉 I find it fascinating

to know a little more of the person behind the artist. I have a friend who is a writer too and he use to write after work, when he come back home. Most of his books are influenced by his job, and is also a way for him to relax. Congratulations for the post 🙂 I'm looking forward to reading what you have prepared for the next post! Happy week!

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I’m glad you found it interesting. When coming up with the questions, I tried to make it interesting for readers, not necessarily for other writers. And I asked a few people what they would be interested to hear from a writer, but I was still a bit anxious that it wouldn’t be interesting enough for a general audience. I’m so glad you liked it! What kinds of books does your friend write? Are they available online?

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Well, in this link you can have a look to the type of books he writes. Most of them are about dystopia https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioni_Arroyo_Merino#Novelas

I've just checked on Amazon and you can buy them there. His name is Dioni Arroyo Merino. They are all written in Spanish.

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Thanks a lot, Sara. This seems fascinating and I can see he’s a writer with a lot of experience. Maybe you can share my blog with him too, if you think he would enjoy it. I’m curious what he would think of my stories :)

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Despite he speaks French fluently, he is not very good with English language. He'll do his best to understand your blog ;)

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I hope he finds something to like! I’m looking forward to checking out his work in some way, too. Maybe I’ll try to have someone translate some passages for me from Spanish.

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El sabor de tu sangre ("Blood taste") Is a vampire's story. For me is his best story, but the others are really good too. ;)

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You’ve officially been smashed!

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And I really appreciate that! 😎

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