I think my book works best for people who want to be challenged, who want to encounter new and unfamiliar ideas – the artist fascinated by science, the scientist curious about art, etc.
Simon Chun Kwan Chui – 26 December 2016 Continue reading
I think my book works best for people who want to be challenged, who want to encounter new and unfamiliar ideas – the artist fascinated by science, the scientist curious about art, etc.
Simon Chun Kwan Chui – 26 December 2016 Continue reading
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Once I know who my characters are and what makes them tick, I find by simply putting them in a situation under given circumstances, they talk for me.
Rick Moss – 22 December 2016 Continue reading
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Ultimately, though, it is aimed at readers that like a good yarn, an intellectual challenge and want to step back in time while being led on an adventure in the hunt for unexpected treasure.
M.J. Colewood – 19 December 2016 Continue reading
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I had so many personal anecdotes and experiences to draw from that made setting the stage for the story fun and natural.
M.M. Wolthoff – 15 December 2016 Continue reading
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Mr. Frodsham’s diary was (mostly) written in a conversational style, which made a pure joy of bringing it alive.
Steven Burgauer – 12 December 2016 Continue reading
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I have a good idea of where my story is going, but I like to be open to surprises as the story unfolds. If I were writing a musical piece, I’d describe it as knowing the theme but finding the variations as I’m composing.
Peter Faur – 8 December 2016 Continue reading
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Of course they’re not based on real world people. Where in the real world would I find a billionaire with zero political experience and zero diplomatic skills running for president? What a crazy idea.
W.T Fallon – 5 December 2016 Continue reading
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I think a writer wouldn’t be totally honest if she said she didn’t pull characters from real-life people. Having said that, my characters are often combinations of two or three people, and there is a large fictitious side to them as well.
Arlene McFarlane – 1 December 2016 Continue reading
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I’ve been interested in the Paranormal since I was a teenager. I wanted to explore what goes “bump in the night” from that early age.
This has led me down some very dark paths and some incredible amazing experiences too. (It hasn’t been all scary!) It isn’t for the “faint of heart”.
Mark Canniff – 28 November 2016 Continue reading
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My clientele had many relationship issues that revolved around toxic and challenging relationship partners. As we started to put together a plan to help them either improve their situations or get out, I began to see first hand what worked and share a great deal of that in the books.
Laney Zukerman – 24 November 2016 Continue reading
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