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Review: Snowball in Hell by Josh Lanyon

by Sharon S. 04.09.2011

by Sharon S., guest reviewer Snowball in Hell was previously published in I’ll Be Dead For Christmas, Partners in Crime #2. Consistent. That’s the word I would choose to describe Josh Lanyon’s stories, as in consistently great <G>. He knows how to tell a story and tell it well. His characters are emotionally satisfying. This [...]

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Review: Dark Mirror by M.J. Putney

by Keira 04.02.2011

Dark Mirror can be summed up in four words: magic, romance, time travel. The Story: When Lady Victoria (Tory) Mansfield performs magic in front of a bunch of witnesses at her mother’s annual lawn party her father banishes her to Lackland Abbey, a reform school for magic tainted aristocrats. There Tory meets two very different [...]

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Character Development – A Journey of Discovery

by Guest Blogger 08.19.2010

By Christine Clemetson, guest blogger When creating characters, one technique for some authors is to do extensive character development before the actual writing of the story. Before beginning the story, the author knows why the characters act a certain way and how they would react in many different scenarios. For me, developing the characters for [...]

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