#PitchUpLines October is about fears and villains! Today's post is how does your MC respond to the fears of other characters.
Tag: suspense
Fun Twitter Games: #PitchUpLines for October
Blind fear, that seeing reason leads, finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear: to fear the worst oft cures the worse. Trolius & Cressida, Act 3; Scene 2 William Shakespeare Twitter is fun, especially when there's interaction from other people. I try to participate in the post 'games' and thought I would share … Continue reading Fun Twitter Games: #PitchUpLines for October
La Course by Le Tour de France #Excerpt #WheelerNovel
Read an #Excerpt from #WheelerNovel: La Course by Le Tour de France
Podcast interview with #NightlyEntrepreneur about #WheelerNovel
Recently, I was interviewed by Marc and Daniel of the Nightly Entrepreneur about marketing #WheelerNovel. The experience was nerve-wracking but lots of fun. Did I actually answer his questions? Eh, maybe?
The Word is Awkward. Excerpt from #WheelerInDarkness
I share a #BookExcerpt from #WheelerInDarkness featuring the Daily Prompt word: Awkward.
To Write or Not To Write, yep, that’s a question.
Recently I was asked why I write. My answer: I write to inspire. 'I am the Storm.'
Why is writing a #bookblurb so G%& DAMN hard? Taking comments!
Because I'll never learn to leave things alone, here's your chance to be part of the creative process - the #bookblurb
Deleted Scene from #WheelerNovel The Interview by SkyNews Reporter, Sylvia Montgomery
A deleted scene from #WheelerNovel: The interview with Loren by SkyNews reporter, Sylvia Montgomery
How Not to Sound like an Idiot on a #Podcast
Offering up a few tips on how not to sound like an idiot on a podcast interview.
Wheeler: In Darkness, There is Still Light, A Review by Literary Titan (Four Stars)
In Darkness, There is Still Light rolls in hot, picking up immediately where its predecessor Wheeler abruptly ended and engrossing readers from the very first pages. The Wheeler series centers on the life of professional cyclist Loren MacKenzie, an American living in the United Kingdom, and the physical and emotional challenges that she faces. Darkness resumes where Wheeler left off, right after Loren has won a world championship title in cycling and kissed her movie star boyfriend, Graham Atherton, farewell for three weeks apart as he flies off to film his next blockbuster. As in her first novel, Zalesky is able to squeeze an incredible amount of action into just a few short months of Loren’s life, though perhaps even more impressive is her ability to fit all the thrills in a short 250 page novel that will fly by for readers.
In Darkness should be read after completing the…
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