My favorites: The original Classics Illustrated graphic novels. TheHarfy Boys, Tom Swift, Rick Brant Science adv., Ian Cameron's The lost ones (Disney crucified it as Island at the Top of the World), & HMS Ulysses by Alistair Maclean. What are your favorites? Are their books out that can teach a person to read?
Darn. Poor phrasing. Last sentence should ask about learning ways to understand different writing styles, phrases, words so the stories would be better understood.
Hmm... some favorite spooky, creepy reads? How you outline/plot a story/novel? Balancing work and life and writing and goals and family and hobbies and and and... ❤️
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My favorites: The original Classics Illustrated graphic novels. TheHarfy Boys, Tom Swift, Rick Brant Science adv., Ian Cameron's The lost ones (Disney crucified it as Island at the Top of the World), & HMS Ulysses by Alistair Maclean. What are your favorites? Are their books out that can teach a person to read?
Refreshers on plotting/planning and inspiration. Getting ideas and staying focused. I do like the idea of favorite reads: fiction, memoir, poetry. 🙂
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I'd love your take on urban/contemporary fantasy and how saleable it is. It's a hard sell to agents, but how does the indie market vary?
Darn. Poor phrasing. Last sentence should ask about learning ways to understand different writing styles, phrases, words so the stories would be better understood.
...the Hardy Boys... I missed that, not spell check.
Any more Sabina novellas in the offing? There was a fantastic level of humour in the novels that I've rarely seen.
How to treat descriptive copy after dialogue
Quick question I’m a huge fan of Prospero’s War series.... is there another book coming?
(Fingers crossed)
Hmm... some favorite spooky, creepy reads? How you outline/plot a story/novel? Balancing work and life and writing and goals and family and hobbies and and and... ❤️