The book started with the idea of reincarnation and what if a couple bumped into each other in a next life.
Jen Printy – 12 May 2014 Continue reading
The book started with the idea of reincarnation and what if a couple bumped into each other in a next life.
Jen Printy – 12 May 2014 Continue reading
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I follow the George S. Kaufman method. He said to get your characters up a tree in the first act, throw apples at them in the second act and bring them down from the tree in act three. This works for me.
Paul Cross – 8 May 2014 Continue reading
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Reviews are, by their very nature, based on the feelings and opinions of the reviewer – there are no ‘facts’ to argue.
Bob Milne – 6 May 2014
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. I write because I like to write, it’s really that simple. If lots of people like what I write then great, if they don’t then it won’t break my heart either. I just hope that decades from now someone will blow the dust off of one of my books, sit down with it, and get a little enjoyment from reading it.
Michael Moreau – 4 May 2014 Continue reading
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Really, it’s impossible to do justice to a living person in writing, even in a scrupulously accurate memoir or biography. And once a real world person enters the realm of a fictional story, and thus becomes subject to what the story needs, it’s especially no longer fair to read back from the story onto the person in a meaningful way.
Andy Mozina – 1 May 2014 Continue reading
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It’s a recurring story. If you put out the very best product you possibly can, meaning professionally edited with a pro cover, you did a good job.
Ralph L. Angelo JR. – 27 April 2014 Continue reading
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I’ve had no cause to regret my momentous decision. I’ve lost that jaded feeling and have rediscovered the love of words that was becoming bruised as a poorly-paid traditional author.
Geraldine Evans – 20 April 2014 Continue reading
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Oh, and the number one thing – never give up. You have to have a pretty strong backbone to compete in this industry, and perseverance will help.
Marie Lavender – 20 April 2014 Continue reading
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Most of my characters are based loosely on people I’ve met along the way. Some are people I’d like to meet and some are characters I wish I could be more like. Wow, that sounded like I have a multiple personality disorder.
How about I just go with fictitious characters that are highlighted with reality?
Jocie McKade – 17 April 2014 Continue reading
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My characters are largely made up. I don’t know any immortal angels who embody virtues, after all. But there is one sort of exception to this. I created the character Siren as a kind of joke side character—me, if I were an angel.
Elizabeth Corrigan – 13 April 2014 Continue reading
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