Yay! Writing About Villains is published

It's the latest one in my Writing Craft series, joining the bestsellers Writing Fight Scenes, The Word-Loss Diet, Writing Scary Scenes.

I based the book on my class "Creating Great Villains" with some of the lessons forming book chapters, and additional material added.

The book is on Amazon for Kindle. Here's the US link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BWYEGX0
It's also on Smashwords. Kobo, Apple, Barnes& Noble etc will follow eventually.

Now, onto the next book in the series. I've started Writing Dark Stories, Writing About Magic, and Twitter for Writers. Which do you should I focus on next?
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Fel Awesome! I just finished Word-Loss Diet, and this one sounds fantastic as well. I vote for Writing Dark Stories next.


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Fel wrote: "Awesome! I just finished Word-Loss Diet, and this one sounds fantastic as well. I vote for Writing Dark Stories next."

I've just discovered that my reply was a blank message without content. Sorry about that. I'm still getting to grips with how everything works on Goodreads.

I've added your vote to Writing Dark Stories. That, and Writing about Magic, seem equally popular.

Maybe I'll write Writing About Magic next, because I have all the material from the class I taught on the subject, so the book is almost written already. Writing Dark Stories next, maybe. I'll definitely write it, and probably soon, because I like dark stories myself. :-)


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