Create your main characters
Creating characters has always been my favorite aspect of storytelling, so when I saw that Step 3 of the Snowflake Method was making the major characters, I was eager to dive in.
Creating characters has always been my favorite aspect of storytelling, so when I saw that Step 3 of the Snowflake Method was making the major characters, I was eager to dive in.
The second step of the Snowflake Method is to expand the single sentence into a full paragraph. That seemed easier than Step 1, but I still found excuses to procrastinate.
Step one of the Snowflake Method is writing a one-sentence summary of your novel. In about an hour. GULP!
Even as Magic’s Daughter is being released, chapter by chapter, on the Radish app, I’ve been dedicating copious pockets of time to planning my next book. Back in June, I hinted about this next project—code name: Sir Larpsalot.
Selena Nelesti wants nothing to do with her noble name. While her mother schemes to find her a highborn husband, young Selena escapes into her studies, learning about the warriors and wizards who shaped the world.
A long time ago, I built a fantasy world and penned countless adventures across many locations and time periods. I eventually wrote and published a trilogy set in Altaerra. Then I moved onto a new series, not anticipating a return to Altaerra anytime soon.
As we creep closer to launch day, here’s an in-depth look at Book Three of The Soul Sleep Cycle...
Some of my favorite villains are those who see themselves as heroes, and Annette Young falls wholeheartedly in that flock.
In celebration of the release of If Dreams Can Die on May 21, I’m giving away signed copies of all three books in the series.
Book Three of The Soul Sleep Cycle won’t be available until May 21, but you can get a sneak peek today. Read the prologue and first two chapters of If Dreams Can Die.