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Colleen Hoover

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How did you become a writer?

I’ve wanted to write a book since before I could even write. I remember being so jealous of my older sister when she started Kindergarten because she could read and write and I couldn’t. I vowed at four-years-old to learn how to write and to be really good at it.

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What is the one thing in life that you wish you could do over?

I wouldn’t change a whole lot because I really love where my mistakes have brought me. But the one thing I wish I would have done differently is take more pictures and videos of my children.

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What or who inspires you?

My mother inspires me.

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Do you have an official fan club?

I think the word “fan” is awkward. But yes, there’s a reader group on Facebook called CoHorts. I’m very active in there and it’s a very positive place. You can join if you want!   Colleen Hoovers CoHorts

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What is your greatest strength and greatest weakness?

I think my greatest weakness is my disorganization. I have a terrible memory and don’t use a calendar. I have little patience for organization, so I just avoid it. That’s also my greatest strength. Not worrying about disorganization allows me to be stress-free most of the time. I don’t worry

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Cats or dogs?

I’m not much of an animal person. I like one of my three dogs (she’s a pom) because she isn’t demanding. And I’ll like my other two dogs (German Shepherd’s) when they get older and stop trying to climb through my car window and scraping the paint as they attempt

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Do your own books make you cry when writing them?

Not ugly cry. But a couple have made me tear up. I’m not an emotional person, but when I write, I get really attached to the characters and it makes me sad when they’re sad. It’s interesting, because I tend to take on the mood of my characters. If I

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What character in your books do you identify with the most?

It might be a strange answer, but I relate the most to Daniel from Finding Cinderella. He’s very sarcastic and doesn’t take life too seriously. I put a lot of myself in him.

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Who was your favorite author growing up? What was your favorite book?

Shel Silverstein and The Giving Tree.

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Does the title come first or the book?

My titles almost always come first, or at least while I’m outlining. I tend to know what the book is going to be about before writing it and having a title helps me get started with writing. Hopeless was a little different. The original title of that was “Fall Together.”

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