Category: On Writing
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It was a wonderful summer day, and he loathed the fact that he was once again spending it in the lab. Higgins turned back to the computer console and ran his fingers over the screen, watching the algorithms dance across at high speed. He sighed. The synapses were still not firing fast enough. “Eliza!” The…
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If humping and pumping plus a scenario are all it takes to make an erotica, Quell Fox hits the mark. Her characters go at it often and it’s, mmmm-hmm spicy. However in terms of character development, Fox is skimpy. Her characters are two-dimensional at best and one feels like there’s more to step-father/step-daughter fantasy than…
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What is your favorite genre of music? I find over the last few years that it helps to make Playlist of music based on the project I am writing. I’ve put together quite a few, and my taste is a bit eccentric. For my current W.I.P. Roadrunner, Check out my playlist on Amazon Music: GlowWormhttps://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/6e4063ab91e5457389927ac1480c0ddbsune?ref=dm_sh_fGEdhGWFkvKUdQpoA568Ovq0y…
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“Love is a form of prejudice. You love what you need, you love what makes you feel good, you love what is convenient. How can you say you love one person when there are ten thousand people in the world that you would love more if you ever met them?”‒Charles Bukowski Balancing my laptop case…
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Most authors giving advice on how to become successful as writers will touch upon the basics of getting on as many social media platforms as you can find and constantly networking. Myself, I admit that I feel ridiculous getting on Twitter or Instagram at least three times a day to beg people to like and…
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Establishing character and stakes early on in a narrative is important. And in the case of my current W.I.P., back–story takes up a large but of my opening chapters. I felt it vital, considering the “taboo” nature of the relationship in this story to document thoroughly their history. Tell me what you think. Chloe My…
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Whenever someone sets out from scratch to become an author, they should understand the old saying that it takes 10,000 hours to master a skill. Nobody ever writes the perfect short story, the perfect poem, or the perfect novel on their first attempt. This is why I am a firm believer in accepting from the…