Thursday, June 12, 2014

Calling Vicki Notes, Advice From Others

            Calling Vicki Notes, Advice From Others


 When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. - Ernest Hemingway


    I believe that one of the most important things that any writer can ever seek out is advice from those who have done it before. With Youtube there is a wealth of free advice out there from some of the world’s greatest writers. From those who write horror novels to those who are have mastered the suspense novel. 

    When I started my journey as an indie film maker I began it by studying the work of others and following the advice of others. I actively sought out advice from those who had made indie films before me. Now as a novelist I take time each and every week to read interviews with other writers or to watch them. Sometimes I do this for inspiration and others because they have some cool advice to offer.

    You are reading this because you are maybe interested in my suspense novel Calling Vicki and or you are interested in writing a book someday yourself.
 


 When writing Calling Vicki I tried my best to make sure that something interesting or exciting happened in every single chapter. I tried to avoid writing filler. I wrote a book that I would want to read. A book filled with action, romance and suspense that builds till the end.

 

I hope that those interviews offered you some sound advice. I hope that you will return to my website from time to time and I hope that you will check out my book.



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