Here my lovely's i have an Author Interview with the awesomely talented Alex Rosa author of Emotionally Compromised, Tryst and upcoming release Fahrenheit!!!!!
Thank-you so much Alex for taking time out of your hectic author schedule to answer a few question my little ol' blog xoxo
1. What does your writing process look like? 
a. It really 
depends the story I’m working on. Most of the time I just go in knowing 
what’s in my head, and simply put my fingers to the keyboard, hoping for
 the best. Lately, I’ve been jotting down vague chapter outlines, so I’m
 not too tied down to the plot, but still given a guideline. I like 
structure, but not too much structure. I’m like the goldilocks of 
authors, I need it just right ;) hahaha 
2. Do you have any strange writing habits? (like a pre writing ritual or standing on your head) 
a.
 I love going outside and doing a quick twenty-minute yoga session 
before delving into writing sprints. Not sure how weird that is, but I 
always feel so much better after I do it. Helps me feel refreshed before
 writing. 
3. Just as your books inspire authors, what authors inspire your writing? 
a.
 There are two authors that come to mind immediately. Colleen Hoover has
 this effortless way of writing emotion and depth while keeping it 
simple and enthralling. The way she writes makes me want to be a better 
writer every time I pick up one of her novels. Another author is, Kylie 
Scott. I desperately want to be as witty with my writing when I read her
 books. She is so clever and engaging while pulling the story along at a
 fast-pace. I can never put down the books by either of these authors. 
4. Were you always a writer? Have you always loved to write? 
a.
 I didn’t realize I had been writing since a young age until I told my 
cousin that I wrote a book, thinking it’d be a surprise, when in 
actuality his response was, “Well, that makes sense. You’ve always been 
telling stories since we were kids.” Sure enough, after scouring old 
boxes from my youth, I have tons of journals with half written stories 
in them. Writing always felt natural, but nothing more than a fun hobby.
 Now that I’m writing professionally, it feels surreal, and a dream come
 true. I guess my love for writing has been a constant for me since I 
can remember. 
5. If you didn't like writing books, what would you be doing for a living? 
a.
 As different type of dream job, I’d probably delve into something 
creative like graphic design, which even now I try to incorporate into 
my writing life and promotions. I’ve always been a Photoshop-nerd, and I
 think this would be something I’d pursue if I wasn’t writing. 
6. What are your working on now? What is your next project? (if you can tell us ;) 
a.
 I just recently finished my first erotica titled, Fahrenheit. It’s also
 a romantic comedy, and I’m so looking forward to its release September 
22nd! Also, I’m in the process of pitching the sequel to Tryst (my new 
adult novel released in March 2015), and another standalone back to the 
publisher. Keep your fingers crossed for me. Lot’s of upcoming books! 
7. Do you read your reviews good or bad? Do you respond? 
a.
 I’ve been told you shouldn’t read your reviews, but I seriously cannot 
help myself. I read every single one. I absolutely never respond. I try 
to take every negative review as constructive criticism, and move 
forward. I did have to get a thick skin, and now bad reviews don’t 
bother me. Getting a good review is also one of the most amazing 
feelings ever. Whenever I read someone telling 
me they liked my book, it fuels a massive smile for days. 
8. If you could cast characters in the Hollywood adaptation of your book TRYST who would you choose as your characters? 
a.
 Oooh, I love this question. For the leading guy Blake, I have a couple 
actors in mind. Colton Haynes, or Ryan Guzman would be amazing choices. 
As for the leading lady, Skyler, it’s a harder pick. Maybe Nina Dobrev? 
9. If you had a superpower what would it be? 
a.
 I’d love the power of teleportation. That may sound lame, but I hate 
traffic, and the time it takes me to get from point A to B, sometimes. 
Teleportation would solve all my problems, like my need to travel the 
world ;) 
10. What literary character is most like you? 
a. 
Oh my god. I have a funny response for this. I read Christina Lauren’s 
Dirty Rowdy Thing from their Wild Seasons Series, and I have never 
identified with a female character as I have with Harlow Vega. I have 
since called her my spirit animal. Also, that book is set in my hometown
 of San Diego, which is a plus. Haha. 
11. Where is one place you want to visit but haven't been before? 
a. I want to visit Florence or Rome in Italy super bad. I am a sucker for history and architecture … and Italians.  
12. If you could have any accent from anywhere in the world what would you choose? 
a. I would be totally stoked on having a British accent. Typical, but true. 
13. If you were an animal in a zoo, what animal would you be? 
a.
 First off, I don’t think I’d like to be caged, I’d go nuts. Haha. But 
if I had to choose, I’d for sure be a Lion. King/Queen of everything the
 light touches, and all that.  
14. If a character from any book EVER written could come to life, who would it be and why? 
a. I think me and Elizabeth Bennett from Pride & Prejudice would be besties. No doubt. 
15. Your bookboyfriend crush at the moment? 
a.
 I just finished Rule by Jay Crownover (I know I’m late for this train),
 but I’d have to say I am crushing on Rule Archer like no other right 
now. Haha. 
Last and probably most important 
16. What is your current book you are reading? 
a. I’m about to delve into my ARC of Three Little Mistakes by Nikki Sloane, and I can’t wait!
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Alex's Website  http://www.authorarosa.com/

thanks for having me ^_^ <3
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