Author Interview with Millie Florence, Out Now!!

Hello, all!! ^^ Happy Holidays!!! (And Merry almost Christmas! Only six sleeps till Christmaaas! *picture me saying this in a singsong voice*) Today, I just wanted to pop in real quick and let y’all know about an interview I recently did with Millie Florence, the author of Honey Butter!!

Honey Butter is such a sweet middle-grade read, and Millie is such an inspiring author!! She wrote Honey Butter at 13 and has written and published several more books since then, including The Balter of Ashton Harper, which I… have yet to read.

It’s on my TBR though!!!

My very long TBR…

But at any rate, I had such a wonderful time interviewing Millie!! The two of us chatted a bit about the inspiration behind the paint cards in Honey Butter, how she got started as a writer, her advice for young writers, and also about our dreams of having gold foil on our covers!! And you can now check out said interview here!

Again, I had a wonderful time speaking with Millie, and I hope y’all shall enjoy listening to this interview as much as I enjoyed doing it!!

Till next time and happy holidays!

-Isabelle

About Millie Florence:

Millie Florence’s earliest memories are of lying under the covers at night, whispering stories to herself long after her parents had told her to go to sleep. She published her first book, ‘Honey Butter’, at age 13 and hasn’t stopped since!

Millie lives in a picturesque blue house in the woods of southern Illinois. She loves adventure, good food, and just about all things yellow.

You can find Millie at her author website at https://millieflorence.com/

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Hi! My name is Isabelle Knight, and I'm the young writer and middle-grade author of the Enchantria series! I love writing (though the writing process is usually both magical and maddening) and have been writing since I was ten. When I'm not writing about eerie shadows, daring heroines, and magic, I'm usually stuck with my nose in a book, drawing, or playing the ukulele or tin whistle.

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