
#12 Questions for ArchScribe – Iwiye Moukoko
MOTH: 1. What inspired you to become a writer?
IM: 1. Nothing particularly, I just wanted to write down what saturated my mind. Continued as it looked good enough to be made into books.
MOTH: 2. The title of your last book?
IM: 2. Pre-Zero, on Wattpad. Not complete but on the works.
MOTH: 3. Ebook – for or against?
IM: 3. I’m for, but if digitally signed.
MOTH: 4. How do you deal with bad reviews?
IM: 4. I don’t care about them, a story has to fit everyone’s tastes. If there are legitimate issues, then I’ll take time to account for, but when it’s the gears that move the story itself, I just discard.
MOTH: 5. Is it better to promote yourself online or in other media?
IM 5. I think it has to be a mixture of both. There are things you can do on your own that external agents won’t be able to, and vice versa.
MOTH: 6. Which writers had the most influence on your writing style?
IM: 6. Honestly, none. I’ve been avid of Sherlock Holmes, but I won’t say Sir Doyle had any influence over how I write. I’m an oddity.
MOTH: 7. What success do you expect from your work?
IM: 7. Just enough to maybe make a game or two, and be known fairly enough to popularize a certain way of thinking and wording what goes through one’s mind
MOTH: 8. What is your target audience?
IM: 8. Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults. Anyone old enough that needs a drift through pages
MOTH: 9. Describe your last work in 12 words.
IM: 9. Troubled teen’s penitence as he tries making the world a better place
MOTH: 10. Advice for future writers?
IM: 10. Don’t try – Charles Bukowski.
MOTH: 11. Where would you like your writing to take you as a guest?
IM: 11. Anywhere, that isn’t beyond my capabilities.
MOTH: 12. Holding your next book promotion?
IM: 12. When it’s done, surely.
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