Lessons in writing characters from three very different adventures.| The Dododecahedron
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills In CANYON OF DECEIT, danger runs deep in the Texas wilderness—but the greatest risks aren’t always found in the canyon. Meet Therese Palmer, a survival expert haunted by the past, and Blane Gardner, a Texas Ranger trained to talk down criminals but unprepared for what this mission stirs in his heart. Together, they must find a ... Read More The post Courage, Conflict & Chemistry: Inside the Minds of Canyon of Deceit’s Hero and Heroine appeared first on DiAnn M...| DiAnn Mills
We all have our favorite book and often, a large contributing factor is the relationship tropes within its pages.| selfpublishing.com : The #1 Resource For Self-Publishing a Book
Character traits are very important to choose as an author and if you need guidance on positive character traits, this will help.| selfpublishing.com : The #1 Resource For Self-Publishing a Book
Fact and fiction. As a writer of historical novels, I find it endlessly intriguing to play with how to entwine the two. History has always fascinated me—I find the grand tapestry of the past is woven with so many richly colorful and textured threads that help us understand the present. And so, I’ve always enjoyed […]| NINC
The locale of a story should affect character design in how that character interacts with the setting or how this individual has been shaped by the place. Setting isn’t separate from your oth…| Chronicles of the Scribe