Whatever you'd like.
Recent Responses
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I like blue and purple. And, uh, un poquito. (Not very much at all)
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I have one tattoo in mind, but I don't know if i'd ever have the guts to get it.
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Yeah, I totally do. I've read a few Nicholas Sparks books that always make me bawl. As for the adult novels I read for my degree, ummm. I don't really remember any that stuck with me, hahah. They were all pretty meh. I hate, hate, hated having to analyze one in particular for an entire semester, since the paper ended up being our only grade--but it was interesting to be introduced to new and different material.
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OH THAT'S RIGHT. I remember that!
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Ohhhhhhh man. Now you're making me want to go back and watch EVERY episode!
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There's probably no good way to say this without coming across as selfish. I'm a really competitive person and really, really hard on myself. As a friend, I'd love for you to read, pick apart, critique, discuss books with me. But as someone I see having a relationship with? I just need them to be happy for me and genuinely enjoy whatever I write without a critical publishing eye. They also need to have their own passions in a world I'm not too familiar with so I can be happy for them without being critical. Also, I'm the type of person who'd be happy for someone who received amazing publishing news, but I would constantly be comparing myself to them competitively, which isn't exactly healthy.
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I'm not sure what you mean? If you're referring to an episode ohhhhh gawd it's been forever since I've seen one, hahah.
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This is super boring of me, but I was actually at work because it needed to be printed out and I don't own a printer, haha. There aren't pictures. But it was 7 in the morning and I was super, super excited, so that has to count for something? ;)
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Ahh haha this is funny because I was talking about Alex Mack on Twitter a while back. LOVE ALEX MACK. I would probably go places that were hard to get into, like area 51 or a sold out T Swift concert. Sneaky sneaky.
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It probably falls somewhere between a John Green or Sarah Dessen book. They're book awesome.
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Yes. Wrote, revised, edited, writing another--it is never ending.
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Harry Potter, Perks, Looking for Alaska, and anything by Sarah Dessen. :)
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It's just like, fair-uh. :P But I don't get mad if you say it wrong. I'm terrible with names.
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It was really fun! I wish you would have said hi--I love meeting people. :)
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For the both signings, you'll wait in line during the time when the author is supposed to appear. No, you won't have to purchase a book beforehand. The author will have a stack of ARCs/books in front of them from their publisher, and you just go on up and do the meet and greet. It's courteous to give a dollar or so for a donation. You'll typically see the donation box near the line, but it doesn't matter if you donate before or after you meet them. It depends on the author for long lines, really. If it's a well-known author (ex: John Green) you'll have to show up at BEA at the butt crack of dawn to get a ticket for his signing (otherwise he will most likely be there all day). It really depends for authors who aren't ticketed. I'd say be prepared to wait anywhere from 5-30 minutes. I hope that helps!
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Yep. Bad habit that comes out when I talk too fast. Sowwy!
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Farrah’s Bio
I'm Farrah. I enjoy Starbucks, Apple products, and cute books. Oh, and I write YA. Represented by the lovely Suzie Townsend of New Leaf Literary

