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Exit Wound-An Emotional #YAnovel

3/14/2016

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Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with Bea Morrison, the heroine in Alexandra Moore's YA novel, Exit Wound.
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Let's start with an easy question about food. What’s your favorite restaurant?​
Any place that sells Chinese food that won’t make me reserve a bathroom stall for hours after digestion works fine for me. No particular favorite.

What would you do if you woke up and found an elephant in your room?
I’d wonder what the hell I did the night before to acquire an elephant in my room. Then I’d probably have a panic attack.

Ha ha ha. I would too! Have you ever played a sport? If so, which one and what position?
I was in color guard my freshman and sophomore year in high school…at least the high schools I went to before I ended up at Rosewood. Do spinning flags around on a football field count?
 
What is your greatest fear?
Losing everyone I’ve ever loved.

As a mother of three, this is a fear I can relate to as well. So tell me, what is the trait you most deplore in others?
Ignorance.

Which living person do you most admire?
On a good day, I’d say my brother.

On what occasion do you lie?
On any occasion in which I’d need to save my skin, or someone else’s.

I guess that makes sense. Which words or phrases do you most overuse? 
If it’s a word that is considered impolite, insulting or something that shouldn’t be coming out of a young woman’s mouth, you bet I overuse it. 


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​Alexandra Moore is a twenty-something author of New Adult and Young Adult novels. Outside of writing, she is a Rheumatoid Arthritis Warrior, and is a huge advocate for young writers of all creeds and walks of life, as well as a big supporter of people with chronic illnesses of all kinds. Ellen Hopkins, author of Crank, Burned, and Impulse to name a few, often inspires her writing. Because of this, she has learned to write honestly about what hurts the most. When she isn’t emotionally invested in her work and writing the next big project, she is spending time drinking Starbucks, watching Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix, Reign, and Game of Thrones. She claims to be the Mother of Dragons—but will settle for Mother of Hedgies and Fictional Characters. She also enjoys spending her time with her best friend Cary, and her fiancé Kris. 

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