Eddie Whitlock's Blog: Reader and Writer - Posts Tagged "gothic"
Good Reviews
I am really happy with the reviews that have been posted so far for my book. There are several on Amazon and several here on Goodreads. I appreciate that folks have taken the time to write them.
I have had a few friends tell me that they bought the book, but haven't read it. I appreciate them, too, but I really appreciate the ones who have read it. I mean, that's why I wrote it after all.
So far, I know most of the folks who have posted reviews, though the connections grow more distant.
I'm using the feedback of the reviews as I look toward a sequel. A recently posted review spoke of the narrator's moral status at the end of the story. I like that comment.
Right now, I have several scenes for the sequel finished, but I don't anticipate using them all. I'm still looking for the driving strand that will pull the other strings along.
Those reviews are helping me in a way that I can only describe as letting me see my story from the vantage points of other people.
I have had a few friends tell me that they bought the book, but haven't read it. I appreciate them, too, but I really appreciate the ones who have read it. I mean, that's why I wrote it after all.
So far, I know most of the folks who have posted reviews, though the connections grow more distant.
I'm using the feedback of the reviews as I look toward a sequel. A recently posted review spoke of the narrator's moral status at the end of the story. I like that comment.
Right now, I have several scenes for the sequel finished, but I don't anticipate using them all. I'm still looking for the driving strand that will pull the other strings along.
Those reviews are helping me in a way that I can only describe as letting me see my story from the vantage points of other people.
Reader and Writer
I began to write because it seemed to be a realm in which one could exercise omnipotence. It's not.
My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from wha I began to write because it seemed to be a realm in which one could exercise omnipotence. It's not.
My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from what I anticipated or desired.
...more
My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from wha I began to write because it seemed to be a realm in which one could exercise omnipotence. It's not.
My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from what I anticipated or desired.
...more
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