And one day I decided to sit down and write. But there’s a huge difference between thinking and doing. It was author Dav Pilkey who first encouraged me to write, I was scared to admit that I had been thinking about it. I went to school for public relations and got a job in publishing as a publicist. I loved to read and tell myself stories, but never once thought I’d be a writer. Miss Print (MP): Can you tell us a bit about your path as a writer? How did you get to this point?Įlizabeth Eulberg (EE): I still can’t get used to saying that I’m a writer! I never thought being an author was a possibility growing up, this was in the dark ages before the internet and blogs, so authors were these mythical creatures. Having already enjoyed her previous novels The Lonely Hearts Club and Prom and Prejudice, I was delighted with her latest effort filled with drama and excitement at a performing arts school in New York City. Elizabeth Eulberg‘s third novel Take a Bow came out earlier this year.
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