Tag Archives: heroes

Introducing the New Guy

A risk of writing a series is that the story and characters can become stale if it goes on for too long.  One of the ways to combat this is the introduction of new characters throughout the series.  This can … Continue reading

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Villains Going Hero

It’s rather common for a villain to go hero during a series.  Sabretooth has been a member of the X-Men and X-Factor.  He even teamed up with Wolverine at the end of the Origins: Wolverine movie.  Let’s not forget Darth … Continue reading

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It’s Time for Another ‘Volunteer Post’

I know people are probably getting tired of this since I might have already gathered as many forces as I can.  Doesn’t hurt to keep asking though.  Need this debut to be big since it’ll be a December release and … Continue reading

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The Shape Changing Author

First, I put the above clip in because I feel bad that I forgot to mention Mystique on Wednesday.  Totally slipped my mind, which is shameful.  How can anyone forget a naked blue woman who’s also a redhead?  If that’s … Continue reading

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Still Wanted: Volunteers for Cover Reveal and Blog Tour

First, I just want to say the funny thing about the above picture is that I found it titled ‘random kid raising her hand’.  Just found that odd. So, I’m still looking for volunteers to help spread the word of … Continue reading

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Danger of a Series: Slow Grow vs Impatience

There’s a bittersweet benefit to doing a series.  As an author, you can gradually craft and mold your characters.  They don’t have to reach their peak by the end of the first book.  In fact, that would probably end the … Continue reading

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Perfect eBook for Halloween! Also Something for the Fantasy Fans

Pick up the dark and gory tale of Catalysts for 99 cents.  Perfect for a quick Halloween reading with the lights off and a close friend to sneak up on you when you least expect them.  At least, I hope … Continue reading

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Four eBooks for 99 Cents Each!

This is the Eve of All Hallows Eve, so I should be talking about horror and pushing my horror novella.  Instead, I’ve realized that not everyone likes to be scared.  After all, not every child dresses up as a monster.  … Continue reading

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What Do You Think of Switching Heroes in a Series?

For those that don’t know the story behind Raiden: There is a popular video game series called Metal Gear Solid.  My friend is big into this series, so he knows more than me.  I do know that the main character … Continue reading

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How Do Your Write Characters with Physical Disabilities?

I was looking through my other ideas while waiting for a headache to go away and I noticed a few interesting characters.  Missing eyes, missing limbs, weak heart, and other disabilities that limit them.  These heroes are not the standard, … Continue reading

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