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Tag Archives: heroes
What Do You Look for in Character Code Consistency?
You ever read a story and the character does something that seems out of place? Maybe the noble hero flat out killed someone for insulting him. Perhaps the villain laid waste to an entire town and left the school alone … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, consistency, ethics, evil, evolution, fiction, good, heroes, morality, morals, story, writing
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Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour FINAL DAY!
A big thank you to everyone who participated in the blog tour. I hope everyone had fun. Now for the last two volunteers: This talented and hard-working woman needs no introduction . . . but the ninja squirrels sitting outside … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, author, blog tour, blogging, debut, desert, dragons, fantasy, fiction, goblins, heroes, independent author, indie author, magic, monsters, self-publishing, sword and sorcery, villains, warriors, writing
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Benefits of Using a School Setting
Ever find it strange when a character seems to instinctively know how to do things? It can really throw a reader off because it comes off as the author desperately getting out of a jam. That coincidental knowledge can be … Continue reading
Call to Kickstarter: The Undone #1
A friend of mine, Michael Dolce, has launched a KICKSTARTER campaign to fund his newest comic project: Rewind your life…24 Hours At A Time. What if you could rewind time? Get a do-over whenever you wanted? Would you use your … Continue reading
Posted in Spotlight
Tagged art, artists, comic books, comics, donations, graphic novels, graphics, heroes, kickstarter, New York City, powers, rewind, stock market, superheroes, The Undone, time travel
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Themes of Allure of the Gypsies
There are quite a few themes in Allure of the Gypsies, but most of them are character specific. Friendship carries over from the other books, so you can bet it’s an ongoing theme. How far will you go for friends … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, friendship, heroes, home, magic, past, series, villains, writing
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Hero with a Hobby
Did you know that Luke Callindor plays the ocarina and Nyx can sing? Sari is obviously a dancer, but she dreams of learning how to make candy. Aedyn is a reader, Nimby whittles, and Fritz studies creature physiology. Selenia Hamilton … Continue reading