Interview with Author Laura Loyola – Ramona Portelli Blog

Interview with Author Laura Loyola

Author Laura Loyola is originally from Chile, but lives in Australia.  She’s a single mum of a beautiful girl of 7.5 years old who was born with a rare disease.

Though an incredible roller coaster that started from the moment she got into this world, they have gone through loops and souble loops of scary and happy times, which made her realize of the many things she knows today.

The inconditional love of a mother, the wisdom of everything she does and have taught her throughout the years and the strength, that she never knew she had.

Tell me more about your latest book

My new book called “A very special GIFT” looks to increase the topic of INCLUSION in our society, what a better way then through our children. They are the future generation and is them who we have to raise to grow to be a better US.

The book is a fairy-tale directed to children with special needs, but is for all children. To show them that we are all different and we all have our own challenges in life. To empower children with disabilities to chase their dreams and dream high because the only person that can stop you is yourself.

What was the most challenging aspect of writing this book?

Well the most challenging part is TIME. I am a single mother and a full-time working mum with no immediate family around.

What is your normal procedure to get your books published?

I am kind of a loose canyon to be completely honest, I don’t usually plan things, Things kind of always happen, and I just go with the flow. I believe in signs and I believe that things happen when you are prepared to receive them.

Do you view writing as a kind of spiritual practice?

Not sure is like a spiritual practice, but is definitely something that helps to clear ideas, make dreams more tangible and get things out.

How many books have you written so far?

Total two.

“ El destino de sus ojos”

“ A very special GIFT”

What’s the best way to market your books?

Well, I would love my books to be able to be found in traditional bookstores but at the moment are only being sold online via my website and soon would be available on Amazon.

How hard or easy is it to establish and maintain a career in writing?

It is really hard, because you need to be available to do research, join groups of support and built relationships and I have limited time to do all.

What is your advice for aspiring writers?

My advice would be research! go into all platforms available for authors and ask questions. Try to get into the traditional publishers so you don’t have pay for anything.

Visit Author Laura Kinnear book links:-

www.spumitaem.com

https://www.facebook.com/laura.v.arredondo/

https://www.instagram.com/espumitaemma/

Amazon link coming soon

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