![]() ![]() ![]() Funny thing is, halfway through the story, I had an idea of where it was going. I had no idea who was going to live or die. I had no idea how it was going to end when I started. I created several characters, and villain, and let the characters write the story. I decided it would be fun to have a story based around something someone found in a storage unit. I took two opposite approaches with my two latest projects: my recently released Blood, Smoke and Ashes, and my work in progress, Bloodlines.īlood, Smoke and Ashes was inspired when I was watching Auction Hunters. There are advantages and disadvantages to each, and for authors like me who do both, it all depends on the story itself. ![]() While some authors require an extensive outline before they start any project and some authors never outline, I think most authors do both depending on what the project is. There is no one right way to tell a story. ![]()
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