Jeldon
When writing a novel, it's useful, at some point, to consider what themes have emerged in your story. I say emerged because I think in most cases writers don't start out with a strong idea of the thematic intent of their work. They may consider what type of story they want to write, what the inciting event, main event, or denouement will be, or have a strong idea about character or world, but theme? Not so much. Certainly that's been true for me in developing the Kresh novels, and now t...
Published on February 23, 2012 15:00