Eliselle library is back in a few days ago with The Adventures of Kitty Addicted , a funny novel, published by Publisher Zorro (295 pp., 10 €, can be found here ). As you might guess from the title and cover is the story of a girl of passionate Hello Kitty, the Japanese cat in this book is the symbol of the difficulties of the transition to thirty years ... But let's talk about something more by the same author on his latest work.
- Eliselle Hello, first of all tell us about your latest book just released The Adventures of Kitty addicted. A very special book because it deals with an addiction that afflicts many girls ... one for Hello Kitty!
That for Hello Kitty is a dependence simultaneously, need to cultivate a tenderness and children who are often forgotten. My novel tells the story of Viola, a girl on the threshold of thirty years in charge of public relations, with an absent boyfriend, two am
iche fabulous and wacky family, who lives several mishaps and 'will be invested by a sudden desire to return a child, when he had someone else's problems and solve them for him. It is a novel, fun, entertainment for everyone. - The book is bound a wonderful blog , up to date with the latest news on the legendary Japanese kitty. The blog is born with the idea of \u200b\u200bthe book?
The idea of \u200b\u200bthe blog was born after the writing of the novel. I decided to intrigue potential readers by opening a space in which to find oddities and useful addresses to find the cat in Japanese around the world and thus was born the blog: immediate and simple, easy to reach.
- You think Hello Kitty can also be a symbol of the fact that girls today is very difficult to grow? Often, the Peter Pan syndrome is associated with boys, but we do not play ...
fact it is so, and I want to say that because of fear of growing , men and women today are very similar. We tend to put off the moment they take serious and long-term commitments, and moves forward the end of adolescence. Sure, there are cases and cases, but I am not ashamed to say that inspires me to grow a little 'fear: I think it's normal, natural.
- You are an author very active, you've already written five novels, all belonging to chick lit. What is your favorite genre?
do not have a favorite genre or as a reader nor a writer. I read everything, all kinds, and try to read good books. When I write, step times when my mood tells me to write in certain ways, and then they can leave a chick lit novel as a noir : everything depends on the period that I'm going through.
- You have often changed the publishing house. It was every time a new search? How hard was it for different books?
is always a search. It becomes easier to hand to hand, because you do know, but it's like starting a new adventure from the beginning. More difficult for the former, not the last, surely. But the problem, ironically, is not so much finding a publisher , because the later promotion.
- For promotion of your books you rely on, or try to organize publishing house alone?
I've always been alone. The art of getting by, I never missed, and I made a virtue of necessity: it's tiring, but eventually has its advantages. Especially when you find yourself organizing literary reviews for other authors. If you already know how to get around, it's easier.
- Have you already planned new progetti? So che ne porti avanti molti, tra cui la scrittura di testi che poi vengono interpretati nei teatri off milanesi. Che differenza c'è tra la scrittura di un romanzo e quella di un testo teatrale?
Ho un noir da completare, ma mi servirà tempo. Prima ho un sacco di libri da leggere in arretrato che devo ultimare. Ho una guida centouno in uscita per la Newton&Compton, presumo prevista per quest’estate. Sui testi teatrali , ho un progetto che mi è stato proposto: la differenza dipende dal tuo stile di scrittura e dalla tua capacità di adattamento, si tratta di avere voglia di sperimentare, se hai l’entusiasmo giusto, puoi fare quello che vuoi.
To learn more about Eliselle this is his site: www.eliselle.com .
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