Welcome Carol
How did you come up with your title? I had a hard time with the title until I decided to start with the main character's name. Then the double meaning of the last three words seemed perfect. |
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What is the hardest part about writing? For me, the hardest part about writing is figuring out how to get my characters out of the dilemmas I've put them in. |
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Did you learn anything from writing this book? What was it? From on-line research for this book, I learned a lot about PKD, polycystic kidney disease. I had never heard of it until a doctor suggested it would fit the needs of my plot. Thousands of people are diagnosed with this incurable disease every year! |
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Do you have advice for other writers? My advice for other writers is to take their best work to a writers' conference. Then sign up for as many agent and editor appointments as they can get. One-on-one meetings provide invaluable personalized and specific advice. |
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What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader? God sees every single sin but loves us anyway. |
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Is there anything edgy/possibly controversial in your book? If so tell us what that is. The book deals with the consequences of premarital sex. And one character uses "Hell" as a swear one time. |
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What is your hero's main character flaw? Self deprecating |
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What is your heroine's main character flaw? Overly concerned with popularity |
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What can readers learn from your villain? Sin has consequences |
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What makes your hero heroic? He sticks to his values. |
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what makes your heroine heroic?
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