Ask the Author: Sandy Addison

““Going Dutch” the sequel to “Seaforth’s Ladies” is now available in hardcopy at Amazon. eBook version available everywhere by the end of this month. ” Sandy Addison

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Sandy Addison The Red Death came from working on campaign ideas for my first Forth edition D&D campaign. Basically started as the answer to the question: what would happen if a Black Death type plague hit your 'typical' fantasy world and the clerics couldn't cure it or raise those who died from it.
Sandy Addison This is never been a problem for me. I've been a storyteller at heart for as long as I could remember so I never lack for characters or plots. My issue is staying focus enough to get large parts of the story out of my head and into the computer.
Sandy Addison Finishing Sellswords, a collection of short stories and novellas that is a part of my Red Death series.
Sandy Addison Getting a story that's been inside of you out in a format that others can share.
Sandy Addison I start writing something else. Either a different chapter, or and entirely new story. I keeping working on something else until my characters start talking to me again.
Sandy Addison Writers write. They don't read books on writing, they don't take courses on writing: they write.

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