The Genesis of a Ghost Story

We all have different prompts that inspire our muses. For me, it's always something visual. An intriguing picture, an atmospheric landscape, a word or word combinations -- any of these can flip the switch on my creative outlet. We also each have very unique processes that nurture and structure those fledgling ideas to full blown stories.

As an example of how my mind works, here's a rundown of my literary gothic romance (that will be available later this year for p...
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Published on February 09, 2016 04:00
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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Sawyer I loved reading about how you come up with your characters and story lines. It always fascinates me to learn how different writers come up with their material. I am really looking forward to reading this book. Just the little bits you exposed of the characters and story line have me wanting to read it right this second. You do such amazing work. Keep it coming!

~Sarah D.~


message 2: by A.G. (new)

A.G. Howard Sarah wrote: "I loved reading about how you come up with your characters and story lines. It always fascinates me to learn how different writers come up with their material. I am really looking forward to readin..."

Thank you, Sarah! I can't wait to share it with everyone. :D


message 3: by Emma (new)

Emma Farrell I'm trying to write a novel myself, so it's interesting to hear how a really good author comes up with her ideas.


message 4: by A.G. (new)

A.G. Howard Emma wrote: "I'm trying to write a novel myself, so it's interesting to hear how a really good author comes up with her ideas."

Thanks Emma! And good luck with your writing. :)


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