Follow Fest 2014

FollowFest 2014

Sooo… before I jump in here, just a note on what I’m doing. I recently discovered a particularly neat idea called Follow Fest, orchestrated by the very clever Melissa Maygrove. It is, as she describes it, a ‘cyber meet-and-greet with social media links for business cards.’ If this is the first you’ve heard of this, it’s going on from September 22 – 26 if you wanted to hop aboard. It sounds like a good time.

And if you found me through this Follow Fest, then welcome! Do come in 🙂 Feel free to browse around; most of my characters don’t bite. I’ll be off exploring some awesome blogs, but holler if you need me!

Name: Olivia Berrier

Fiction or nonfiction? Fiction

What genres do you write? Mostly fantasy, but other speculative genres as well

Are you published? Why, yes! Yes, I am 😀 You can check out my publications Here.

Tell us a little about yourself. 

  • I am shoeless any chance I get.
  • I always burn three candles while writing.
  • One of my baby teeth never fell out.
  • I love old-school letter writing, particularly with wax seals.
  • I am determined to fully enjoy every tiny step on my journey to a writing career. 🙂 It’s been a blast so far!

What are you reading right now?
Dragon Tears by Dean Koontz

Also, One Continuous Mistake by Gail Sher

Which authors influenced you the most?
J. R. R. Tolkien, Tamora Pierce, Brian Jacques, Dean Koontz, Lemony Snicket, and Emily Dickinson

Where can people connect with you?

My Blog: Often Clueless, Always Shoeless (Either click the follow button, or you can sign up for e-mail notifications via the side bar.)

Twitter: @OliviaBerrier 

My Author-ly Facebook Page: Olivia Berrier, Author

Goodreads: My Author Page

Amazon: My Author Page

Email: olivia.berrier@yahoo.com, or use my Contact Page on the blog

Is there anything else you’d like us to know?
love characters!! A great deal of my blogging consists of me playing around with what characters do outside of their own stories. I interview them, ask them to do random games, occasionally have them wear odd costumes for my amusement, and frequently ask their opinion on where they think a story ought to go. These people are extremely real to me, and nothing makes me happier than connecting with other readers and writers who believe in the realism of story characters. If you’re one of these people, PLEASE let me know so I can follow you and get to know your characters! 🙂

Click Here for the rest of the Blog Hop! Happy exploration, everyone!

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