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My two sentence horror story.
It spoke.
It spoke.
Harule Stokes
Darkness fell.
I think that's enough to spark interest as well as fear. The dark has always been a fear of man.
I think that's enough to spark interest as well as fear. The dark has always been a fear of man.
Harule Stokes
The mystery of why I stuck my hand into electrified water still haunts me.
Harule Stokes
Keynosa the country was created as a thought, "What would the America's be like if Canada and the US joined forces way back when?" The result of such a union would cause other countries to response with similar unions. So, Keynosa is what I thought Mexico and all of South America would become as a backlash to a massive northern foe/competitor.
The Keynosians were created from the melding of many native people that were conquered in our history.
The Keynosians were created from the melding of many native people that were conquered in our history.
Harule Stokes
Reading reviews from people that I feel truly got what I was saying in my writing.
Harule Stokes
By writing on a schedule and keeping to it, even when I don't feel like writing at all. I make writing an active akin to going to work in the morning or going to the gym.
Harule Stokes
To write. Write even when you don't want to write. Write even when you think it sucks terribly. The more you write, the more you'll be able to write.
Harule Stokes
I'm currently working on the prequel to Sectors. The currently title is Sectors: The Great War.
Harule Stokes
I think of my inspiration for writing as a muscle. The more you work it out, the better it will perform. So, I make a point to write religiously to keep my inspiration muscle going.
Harule Stokes
Honestly, Sectors was conceived from my angst over the Israeli / Palestinian conflict. I was ready to hammer home the idea that Israel was evil. What developed while I was writing the book was an understanding that fear makes one act in unreasonable ways, even fear that's justified.
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