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Sep
10
Interview with the Author of Witch Eyes
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Today we have an interview with the author of Witch Eyes, Scott Tracey. He will be answering each question with lines from songs or titles from the Witch Eyes’ playlist!

How do you feel right now?
“Ready, Set, Go,” by Tokio Hotel

How would you describe yourself?
“Unbreakable” by Fireflight

How would you describe yourself to any one character from your book?
“Everybody Loves Me” One Republic

How would you describe your book?
“Eyes on fire,
Your spine is ablaze,
Felling any foe with my gaze.”
“Eyes on Fire” by Blue Foundation

How would you describe the words that flow through you to write your book?
“These images burning my eyes,
they’re burning me up inside.”
“Somebody Help Me” by Full Blown Rose

Would you be willing to live as any one character from your book?
“I will dedicate
And sacrifice my everything
for just a second’s worth
Of how my story’s ending”
-”Crawling in the Dark” by Hoobastank

How would you describe the feeling of your readers?
“Oh, can you see what I see?”
-”Stop and Stare” by One Republic

Would you ever stop writing?
“You say the word forevermore,
That’s not what I’m looking for
All I can commit to is maybe”
“Crush” by Jennifer Paige

Thanks for an interesting interview, Scott!

About the Author

Scott Tracey lived on a Greyhound for a month, wrote his illustrated autobiography at the age of six, and barely survived Catholic school (and definitely not for the reasons you might think).

His career highlights include: accidentally tripping a panic alarm and nearly being shot by the police, being attacked in a drive-thru window by a woman wielding a baked potato, and sending the health department after his (very brief) place of employment.

His gifts can be used for good or evil, but rather than picking a side, he strives for BOTH (in alternating capacity) for his own amusement.


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