![]() ![]() ![]() Writing for fan RPGs and fanfiction helped me remember how much I loved writing, but I still didn’t believe I’d be able to do anything more than post little stories online and in fanzines. I remember, a decade later, looking at some of the stories I wrote in high school and crying because I thought I’d never write like that again. Unfortunately, when I was a senior in high school, bad advice from a really well-known kidlit author made me believe if I went to college for engineering, I’d never be a published author, so I gave up on my dream. My mom even has these embarrassing little “books” I made when I was very little because I loved books so much, I wanted so much to make my own. Isabel Bandeira: I’ve wanted to be a writer my whole life, even before I knew what writers were. Miss Print: Can you tell me a bit about your path as a writer? How did you get to this point? I am, obviously, thrilled to have her here today talking about her debut novel. I was pleasantly surprised by this funny and delightful novel and have loved chatting with Isabel on Twitter and following her numerous interests on Instagram. Isabel Bandeira is the generally charming author of Bookishly Ever After, the first book in a romantic contemporary series. ![]()
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