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(view spoiler)[Something my wife said to me. I was teasing her about getting a hooker while she was at work and how much I was going to pay for certain "services." She rolled her eyes and said, "You don't pay a hooker for sex. You pay them to leave afterwards."
So, I got to thinking. What if a hooker didn't leave after the sex? Then I took it a step further. What if the hooker was a guy and it was a woman who bought his services? What if the woman was married? It just snowballed from there. (hide spoiler)]
So, I got to thinking. What if a hooker didn't leave after the sex? Then I took it a step further. What if the hooker was a guy and it was a woman who bought his services? What if the woman was married? It just snowballed from there. (hide spoiler)]
R.D. Hunter
It's an itch I have to scratch. You don't need inspiration to flick a poisonous spider off your arm. I don't need inspiration to take a pencil to paper.
R.D. Hunter
A psychological thriller. No paranormal stuff involved, which is strange for me.
R.D. Hunter
Read....a lot, especially in the genre you intend to write. Take notes. Study how the greats do things.
R.D. Hunter
The best thing about being a writer is being able to create these characters, this world, and just throw them into it and see what happens.
R.D. Hunter
Getting up and getting away from the paper is key here. The more I stress over writer's block, the more anxious I become. I more anxious I become, the bigger and thicker that wall becomes. It's a vicious cycle. Stepping back and taking a few minutes usually helps me get through it
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