Hello Lillian
What is your writing schedule like? I'm retired from my day job so I can set my own schedule. I usually write in the morning until about 10 AM when my creative energy is at its peak. |
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How much of the book is based in real life? The only "real life" part of the book would be Raven's time in recovery. Even though I wasn't ever thrown off a cliff, I was diagnosed with bilateral brain tumors in 2012. I used my own experiences to help me write about Raven's recovery. |
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What makes this a "must read" and why? It has it all! Lots of action. Lots of mystery. And a handsome hero. What more could you want? |
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Do you have advice for other writers? 1. Write every day. Even if you only write for 15 minutes every day, by the end of the year you would have a full-length novel. 2. Join a critique group and listen and learn from them. 3. Don't quit! Just because something takes longer than you want doesn't mean that it's not worthwhile. |
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What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader? Trust God during the storms of your life. |
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What is your heroine's main character flaw? She's too much of a loner (like me). Because of that, she puts herself at risk rather than asking for help. |
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What can readers learn from your villain? That being famous doesn't mean a person is a good person. |
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What makes your hero heroic? He's willing to go the extra mile to help others. |
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what makes your heroine heroic? She's willing to risk her own safety to make sure no one else is kidnapped or hurt. |