grahamefleming
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Historical fantasy author of my own version of the story of King Arthur - The Blood of the Bear, and Ghostwriter for YA, Military, Action Thriller and Romance genres (so far),
Blood of the Bear 2 is on its way, and the dragons are coming.
I can often be found hanging out in #WordWeavers, #WritersCoffeeClub, #ScribesAndMakers, and #PennedPossibilities but will occasionally throw out a poll to the wider #WritingCommunity for help or opinions.
#WordWeavers
I went away from #WritingWonders for a couple of weeks and you changed the locks! 😀
Anyways....
1. Introduce your antagonist with as much sympathy as possible.
Duncanna is bright, intelligent, funny, charming, and likes to collect crowns, in the way that others might collect stamps.
#WritingWonders Day 6/8 - MC POV: Have you ever kept a secret from your closest friend?
Artos: I never told my best friend that I knew his death was near. He was only 21 years old. There was no reason for him to expect it.
I had to keep the secret so that the prophecy would move forward. I was told where to take his body when he had crossed the veil.
Bringing him back to life took some time. He's forgiven me now.