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Teaser Action Week: The Tribe Baron *Possible Spoilers*
Today’s excerpt is from the upcoming release LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE: THE COMPASS KEY. Coming to Amazon Kindle in August!
Posted in The Compass Key
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Week of Swinging Pendulums Take 2
Last week was rough getting through the edits of The Compass Key and pushing all of the hype posts back a week. Until I get the editing and cover art done, I’ll be doing the push and a day of … Continue reading
Pros and Cons of Super Senses
The above is a show from the late 90’s that was about a cop whose senses where enhanced. Not just a few like Wolverine, but all 5 and the creators were very good about giving each one a use. Ellison … Continue reading
Senses in Writing: Touching the Invisible . . . Things
The last of the senses might be one of the easiest to use, but it depends on your personal opinion. I tend to find sight the sense that I utilize instinctively only because I think about what is in view … Continue reading
Senses in Writing: Tasting the Invisible Tastes
This is a fairly specific and rarely used sense because it involves the mouth. Eyes, ears, and nose have some range. You’re always touching something. Yet, the sense of taste needs to be stimulated at close range. Does this mean … Continue reading
Senses in Writing: Smelling the Invisible Scents
The usage of scents, aromas, odors, and smells in books is very interesting. In a visual medium, you see a person’s reactions and that helps you figure out what’s going on. In a book, you need to be told this. … Continue reading