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Goal Posts: When you need to hold yourself responsible
First, I’m still gathering volunteers for The Merchant of Nevra Coil and the August release. I don’t have an exact date, but I’ve been chatting with Jason who had some detail questions about a location. Editing is moving along too. … Continue reading
Book #Review: Plundering the #Romance Novel by Ionia Martin . . . Wait . . . What!?
I . . . Yeah . . . Not really sure how to do this. Seriously, how do you review a book like this? Every page had me stopping to mutter ‘Wait. What!?’ because the author would do something that … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged author, bad romance, book review, comedy, humor, no sea monsters, no sex scenes, no vampires, no werewolves, pirates, reading, romance, sea monsters, sex scenes, spoof, vampires, werewolves, wrinkled butt cheeks, writing
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Using Psionics in Fiction: Nosebleeds, Headaches, & Melty Brains
With the introduction of Dariana, I added a new type of power source to the human templates. Basically, I opened the door for psionics to enter Windemere stories. For those that don’t know what that means, think of Professor X, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, mental powers, powers, psionics, psychics, pyrokinesis, telekinesis, telepathy, Windemere, writing
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Long Delayed Meetings
Funny how it took me so long to get to this post. To be fair, I made a note on a piece of paper with badly erased pencil on it. Anyway, this is about characters that are connected, but don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, characters, delays, fantasy, fiction, Kira Grasdon, long delayed, meetings, Sari, timing, writing
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Questions 3: Unleash the Villain Laugh!
Let’s go to the opposite end of the spectrum. You can connect this to your hero and world or go for something unique. Respond in the comments or on your own blog with a link. Though the ‘bonus’ question might … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged author, characters, creativity, fiction, imagination, villains, writing
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Questions 3: Put on Your Hero Pants!
Pretty sure the title explains it all. The questions today deal with being a hero, a protagonist, a good (ish) guy, the one that people are supposed to root for, etc. If you want to connect it to the world … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged 3, author, creativity, fiction, fun, heroes, imagination, questions, warriors, writing
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Questions 3: Forging a World
I’m still on the road here, which means I needed to think of a post that would be fun and not require me to be around until later. Then I thought of leaving something that stirred the imagination. Below, you … Continue reading
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Tagged 3, author, fiction, fun, questions, three, world building, writing
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