Pay No Attention To The Essential Plot Device Behind The Curtain
So while writing this blog post, I was deep in the middle of a class by Kris Kennedy on backstory. (Which was excellent BTW, so
because quirky characters fall in love, too…
So while writing this blog post, I was deep in the middle of a class by Kris Kennedy on backstory. (Which was excellent BTW, so
Not pulling any punches, the reviewer loves a flawed movie that I also love and gives us a valuable lesson on Emotional Storytelling or in
Or at least that’s how I see it. When I set out to write a werewolf story, I was well-aware of the tropes that go
This post was previously published on the Romance Magicians blog: Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides —André Malraux This
One of the central themes of my book THE MOONLIGHT MARKET, has to do with the consequences of a bargain. Sanderson Beets makes a deal
So to date, I’ve written mostly Male/Male romance, but my first Female/Female science fiction romance, Elusive Radiance, is now on the shelves. And I’ve had
Empathy. It’s something writers aspire to when they create a character. Sure, we have shortcuts like making a protagonist witty, having them be kind to
(robot credit: Steve Talkowski) Off to Hawaii to catch some waves. Wish me well! ….especially as there’s a hurricane headed for the islands. The
No matter what he does, every person on earth plays a central role in the history of the world. And normally he doesn’t know it.
My conference bag full to the brim with romance books and covered in pins from the goody room On the final day of the
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