I really appreciate all of the questions that I get from my readers. Today I’m answeering the questions:
Will you release a playlist of your writing?
AND
What character out of your books would you trade places with for a day?
I really appreciate all of the questions that I get from my readers. Today I’m answeering the questions:
Will you release a playlist of your writing?
AND
What character out of your books would you trade places with for a day?
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Today I’m answering two questions:
Was it too risque to write about a Satanic cult leader in A Harmony for Steve?
and
Why did you never finish the story about the character Charles in A Harmony for Steve?
Nothing like easy questions, is there? 😉 I hope you learn more about me as a writer through my response:
I FINALLY have a stock of A Harmony for Steve paperbacks! Every time I ordered them, I ran out of them right away. I now have enough to be able to promote them here! Click this link to order your copy!
Now that I have completed the Song of Suspense Series, I have put A Melody for James free everywhere — although, clearly some of you found out because I haven’t advertised this fact yet and it’s shot to the top of the charts on its own.
A Harmony for Steve was the hardest book I’ve ever written. It took the most out of me. When I write, I experience what the character experiences – I think, feel, hear, see, smell, taste – I am in the character’s head the whole time I’m writing. Every time I wrote the point of view of the character Railroad or Charles Galton or any of the other evil minor characters in this book, I had to enter the dark world of spiritual possession and true evil.