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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): Write like a film director?
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Thursday, 19 February 2015. Write like a film director? One of the things I found hard to get to grips with when I first started writing thrillers was the idea of tension or conflict on almost every page. ‘What, every page,’ I asked myself? I am not saying that all types of fiction should be like that – far from it - but if you are goin...
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Writing in the Wilderness: May 2010
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Writing in the Wilderness. One word at a time. Monday, May 31, 2010. Happy Monday, everybody. Today we celebrate the memory of all those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us. I hope you’ve had a great weekend and are enjoying the day. I’d also like to celebrate a very special award. Christine over at Christine’s Journey. Tara over at Feel of Something New. Courtney over at Southern Princess. Nymeria over at Nym’s Corner. Lola over at Sharp Pen/Dull Sword. Monday, May 31, 2010. Gave me the Bea...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): Ready Made Flaws - Phobias
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Friday, 16 November 2012. Ready Made Flaws - Phobias. 8220;There is nothing to fear if you refuse to be afraid.” Ghandi. Sympathy is easily engaged – as most of us have some irrational fears at some point. That is not to say we are all irrational – but depending on circumstances, we all have the ability to act irrational under extreme d...
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January 2010 | Warning:
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The following blog contains bitter, friendly, sarcastic, and helpful moments. Jan 28, 2010. Come, take a look! I've collected a few awards over the past week and decided today was the day to hand them out. And by that I mean.EVERYONE gets one! Yes, that's correct. Anyone who comments underneath this blog can pick one of the awards listed below. It's my way of saying thanks to all of you awesome followers/commenters : ). Last is the Kreativ Blogger Award. Given to me by Elle @ Elle Strauss. Jan 26, 2010.
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): April 2015
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Twist endings are difficult to pull off as so many writers either signpost too obviously or not at all. Then the reader feels cheated if it comes totally out of the blue – how could they have spotted it, they ask? I have tried to do twist endings in many of my own short stories and also tried it in a novel. It is in...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): May 2015
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Sunday, 17 May 2015. T is for Terror. Terror, according to my dictionary is the feeling/emotion of great fear. I imagine it to be fear almost at the point of paralysis… A frightening place indeed. . Then, when they come out of the reading experience, they can feel relief that what they read was not real and return to their everyday world feel...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): The Flawed Villain
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Friday, 27 February 2015. To say a villain in a thriller story is flawed is like saying coal is black! In this way he is a flawed character and not true to the caricature of evil which we may assume him to be. For me, giving my villains one redeeming human trait, amongst all the vicious, nasty ones, makes them much more interesting ( and inde...
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Douglas Fir | Brainripples | Jade Blackwater
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Branding, Content, and Marketing for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs. Happy Spring to my northern friends, and Happy Autumn to my southern friends! Learn more about Federation Forest State Park. And the White River Watershed. The Makings of Good Tree Forts. Let us examine some of the key qualities of good tree forts. 1) There are no rules for the construction of tree forts. 2) Do what you can with what you have. 3) Shade, privacy, and secret-hiding-spots are ultimate. To start, you want to select a si...
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Visiting the Woolf | Pete Morin
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Writing What You Know. BB King and the source of inspiration. 8220;The Woolf: Ranging the cultural landscape is a fine cultural E-zine coming out of EU, edited by the lovely Jill Marsh, who is also an excellent novelist. Jill’s novel, Behind Closed Doors. Is a psychological thriller in a Patricia Highsmith fashion. It is a mesmerizing first of four in the. Jill asked some folks to describe our experiences working in tandem with another. It’s an interesting series of essays. Filed under: Book Marketing.