Five Questions: Hotel Solace

1. Why do you blog?
Writing has always been my passion. It’s in my blood. I blog because I find it therapeutic. I blog because I love to, I want to and because I can.

2. Which author and/or book has most influenced you?
Judith McNaught, Shakespeare

3. Which three blogs do you most visit?
Forbidden Planet at: (http://forbidden-planet.blogspot.com/)
Whimsical Wonderland at: (http://pipnpixies.blogspot.com/)
My own of course, at: Hotel Solace (www.elvina33.blogspot.com)

4. Why do you read fiction?
Because it’s not real?

5. What makes you laugh?
Witty humour, goofy people, infectious laughter and babies.

Elvina (Princess of Hotel Solace) blogs at Hotel Solace, which can be found here: http://www.elvina33.blogspot.com/

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  1. S William Shaw

    “Because its not real.” That is exactly why I read fiction. Good answer. I don’t care for fiction that reminds me too much of real life. I like to get away on an adventure.

  2. richard

    Curious, to find a blog entry from Elvina featured here … but flattered nonetheless to find my blog mentioned.

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