Welcome Today's Featured Author
Maria Vermisoglou!
The Cursed Girl by Maria Vermisoglou
Sixteen-year-old Eva is a witch who lived in Spain, in the year 1230. She met a boy named Jonathan who would become her whole world. Everything was normal until she was faced with challenges that will change her life forever.
As a healer, her job is to help people, but there are forces that will try to prevent that. There is a war coming and Eva and her friends must do everything they can to survive. Can they fight their way against the dark forces that are surrounding them?
Her wits and inner strength helped everyone who encircled her to survive but will she be able to survive herself?
Supernatural creatures, royal backstabbing and many more await you in this thrilling novel that will take your breath away.
Maria Vermisoglou is a librarian who lives in Greece. She has been a booklover ever since she learned to read. Her vivid imagination helped her create the magic world of "The Cursed Girl." There is always a story in her head so if she doesn't answer immediately, it just means the story took a strange turn. She recently won the second place of the First Annual Indie Awards as the Favourite New Female Author.
She loves trips, books and walks with her friends. Not necessarily in that order.
You can find more about her upcoming books at: https://maraki2311.wixsite.com/wonderpen
Fb page: www.facebook.com/thecursedgirl16
Instagram: portal_to_the_unknown
Interview With Maria Vermisoglou:
1.
Can you tell us a little about your books?
I have currently published one book: The Cursed Girl. It's an epic fantasy, young adult adventure, part of a series. It's got witches, humans, demons...oh and a curse! It is set in Spain in the year 1230. It has some twists and turns and all in all is quite
enjoyable. At least, that's what my readers say ;) I can't say more, you'll have to read the book.
2. What inspires you to write?
I'm inspired by books and places mostly. The Cursed Girl, particularly was inspired by The Mortal Instruments book series and the tv series The Witches of East End. Books and places are the things that make me travel so I draw
my inspiration from them.
I
write when I'm inspired even if I'm in a bus. I always have a tool to
write, whether it's pen and paper or just a phone. I always create
stories in my head and when a story is worth telling
then I write it down.
4. Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
Not
really. Sometimes I like having tea but it's not necessary. The drink of imagination is enough to keep me going.
5.
Do you have a favorite spot to write?
I tend to change from time to
time. Right now, I like writing in my room with all the fantasy books
surrounding me. Some time ago, I was writing in the living room. I
change to keep the imagination flowing. Lol!
6. If you had a superpower, what would it be?
That's a difficult question. I would choose healing or telepathy.
7.
What are writing projects are you currently working on?
I'm working on volume 2 of The Cursed Girl, a sci-fi story and another fantasy story. Yes, all at once.
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