How to write a character slowly going insane
How to Write Villains Readers Can See. If we want our readers to enjoy what we write and the stories we tell than we need to carefully consider how we get...
Tips How to Write Villains that Play Mind Games with Their Victims. Do you love to write manipulative villains? Try these writing tips to write your villains.
Read my writing update for May, where I continue to plot my story... and it's slowly driving me insane. But also: I have tips!
20 Women That Made Us Laugh On Twitter Last Week (February 25, 2019) - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
Submitted as the best book of the year on Booklife, (publishers weekly). Outstanding, with great writing and insight into blending personalities, and coping with others with special needs in a wilderness setting. Side-splitting laughs.\nThis is a unique book and fascinating story, where seven developmentally challenged adults go camping in the wilds in National Parks. The story is seen through the eyes of Dave, who somewhat volunteers to go along on the insane 10-day trip, and soon discovers he is the challenged one from his corporate world. He has little patience for anybody, including himself, and consistently thinks about losing Ray in the woods.Other than Dave, and Rachel the leader, the seven adults are aliens when it comes to camping, and learning how to get along with nature and each other and be exposed outside of their protected institutions.It is very entertaining and a joy to read for anyone who wants an escape from their lives, to be exposed to those with disabled minds and bodies, and with many side-splitting laughs. It slowly draws you into the characters and leaves you craving more.
The more questions you ask, the more you learn about a job candidate, right? Wrong. Here's a better strategy.