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Readful Things Blog ― Lately I have had a dry spell with finding interesting guests to interview, so when these two guys offered, there was no way I was going to turn them down. One of them doesn’t mind being called out by name. The other, he’s a bit shy, ...
Tags: Guest Blogs, Dracula, Fictional Characters, Fun, Goofy Humour, Interviews
Ionia Martin ― 1 day ago
Normal Deviations ― Okay, following up to my earlier post about fictional characters being similar to people, I had to get this one in there too. Just because it’s so damn fitting… I saw the movie Wreck-It Ralph with the kids a few weeks ago and from the...
Tags: People, Personality Tests, Characters, ENFP, Fiction, Fictional Characters
NormalDeviations ― 6 weeks 6 days ago
Snarky Sentiments of a Paranormal Writer ― Heroine -( giggle giggle). I had to double-check the spelling of it. The last thing I want is for people to think I have heroin, in my possession; nevermind that I'd be having a conversation with it. ∙ I sat down at my husband's computer ...
Tags: Paranormal Fiction Writer, Fictional Characters, Amariesilver, Author, Heroine, Allison Silver
Allison ― 24 weeks ago
writerswhokill ― Kaye’s book Choke was released just last month. I had the pleasure of reading it and invited her back to WWK. What is it like to have that first book on the “shelves” and how do you go about marketing it, an activity which we all dread (except for...
Tags: Fictional Characters, Crime Solving Techniques, Conflict, Kaye George, Authorial Voice, Welcome Wednesday
Dee Gatrell ― 1 Jun, 11
writerswhokill ― From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/avenge ∙ AVENGE, REVENGE-both imply to inflict pain or harm in return for pain or harm inflicted on oneself or those persons or causes to which one feels loyalty. The two words were formerly...
Tags: Fictional Characters, Killing, Psychologically Disturbed Individuals, Relationships, Fear, Writing And Life
Dee Gatrell ― 23 May, 11
writerswhokill ― In the middle of an argument, I asked my father (who is bipolar) why he was fighting. He said, “I’m bored.” I’ve learned to quell his melodrama by interjecting logical questions. By doing so, I disrupt his emotional vehemence and the confrontation...
Tags: Human Nature, Writing Techniques, Fictional Characters, Conflict, Confrontation, Motivation
Dee Gatrell ― 17 May, 11
writerswhokill ― EBD: I read Haunting Refrain, published by Silver Dagger Mysteries in 2002, and loved it. I’m surprised that you didn’t continue it as a series since the protagonist and secondary characters were memorable. Did you always envision it as a one-off...
Tags: Reviews, Recommendations, Publishers, Fictional Characters, Crime Solving Techniques, Authorial Voice
Dee Gatrell ― 13 Apr, 11
writerswhokill ― Since I become a writer, I can’t read books uncritically anymore. When I was exclusively a reader, I consumed books at a fast pace like a hungry hippo. Reading was sheer entertainment. That element, one that I once enjoyed, is now my writing goal....
Tags: Reading, Fictional Characters, Authorial Voice, Point Of View, Protagonist
Dee Gatrell ― 4 Apr, 11
writerswhokill ― There are tricks of every trade. Recently, I discovered that freezing cake layers before icing them provides a better surface for cake frosting resulting in a more professional looking finish. After blaming myself, the icing, the cake, my oven, ...
Tags: Writing Advice, Human Nature, Fictional Characters, Writing And Characters, Authorial Voice, Point Of View
Dee Gatrell ― 2 Apr, 11
writerswhokill ― I met Barbara D’Amato at the Malice Domestic conference two years ago. For such a prodigious writer, who has served as the president for the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, her demeanor was understated and quiet, which brought me ...
Tags: Publishing, Human Nature, Sisters In Crime, Publishers, Fictional Characters, Authorial Voice
Dee Gatrell ― 16 Mar, 11
writerswhokill ― I interviewed Kate M. George, 2009 Daphne Du Maurier Award winner for her novel Moonlighting in Vermont, on September 29, 2010. Her main character, Bree MacGowen, like Kate, lives in a small Vermont town. Mainly Murder Press releases her next ...
Tags: Promotion, Fictional Characters, Crime Solving Techniques, Mystery, Kate M. George, Writing And Characters
Dee Gatrell ― 14 Mar, 11
writerswhokill ― Nina Wright came to fiction in a roundabout way. While acting, she began to write plays, which led to fiction writing. As a result of her acting, she writes driving fiction that focuses on her audience’s emotions through dialogue and ...
Tags: Paranormal, Recommendations, Fictional Characters, Humor, E-Books, Writing And Life
Dee Gatrell ― 16 Feb, 11
someone got the giggles during his photo shoot~OUTFIT DETAILS~Shirt: Brooks BrothersPants: ...
I had every intention of posting this week's Menu Plan when I got home from my high school ...
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