I think Back to the Future is one of the best films to show how to set up story problems and then solve them in an entertaining and emotionally involving way. Still packs a wallop today. They don't make 'em like they used to.
Finished my reread of Stephen King's Pet Semetary, his grimmest most scary book, mainly because the Creeds are so likeable. Onto, Zelazny's Lonesome October, a fun, gruesome tale narrated by Jack the Ripper's dog.
Working with the right expert changed everything for me. From struggling to get visibility → to finally seeing my books reach readers who truly connect with my stories. It’s not luck. It’s strategy, consistency, and guidance that works. #AuthorGrowth#AuthorsOfTwitter#Writing
Your story won’t speak to everyone, but it will speak to someone in a way no other book ever could. That’s why you can’t give up. Finish the draft, improve the pages, and trust that your voice has a purpose. #WritersLife#AmWriting
Do any of you have family or friends, who are just a great support?
I mean more than just cheerleaders, like they market your book or handle some of the administration side of your writing?
#UnhingedPit
Red flags?
She can be sweet or sexy in a heartbeat.
She's 🔥!
She's cunning.
She has a beautiful smile and devilish brown eyes.
They call her by many names, but her favorite is The Witch of The Sankul Woods.
She's seeking revenge, but also having fun.