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Ghost Month: Residual Hauntings and Crisis Apparitions
So, I’m doing a few posts to cover multiple types of ghosts. This time we have two that are fairly similar. One could say they are the same thing, but I kept finding them mentioned as different things. I can … Continue reading
Posted in Monster Maker Fun
Tagged crisis apparitions, death, ghosts, halloween, hauntings, loved ones, october, paranormal, phantoms, residual hauntings, specters, supernatural, trauma
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Ignoring Life for Writing
The meme seems a bit cruel, but there may be a kernel of truth to it when it comes to authors. Nothing to be proud of either. So, what exactly am I talking about here? First, I did think about … Continue reading
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Tagged author, balance, creativity, family, friends, ignoring, imagination, life, loved ones, respect, the zone, time management, writing
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7 Tips to Handling Grief and Mourning in Fiction
As I said, grief and mourning is a subplot in War of Nytefall: Ravenous. It was very difficult to touch on this while the majority of the book dealt with action, humor, and Desirae’s seductiveness. I kept having to remind myself … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 tips, anguish, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, fiction, grief, loved ones, mourning, pain, sadness, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, writing
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