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Jane Jago
Chin-Cha was a challenge to write, in that I wanted to give him depth as well as difference. I had to make quite a few adjustments.
First, there's always the thing of a woman writing a man. Then there was the need to make him both human and canine at the same time, and all within the word constraint of a short story.
But I liked him so much that it was pleasure as much as work
First, there's always the thing of a woman writing a man. Then there was the need to make him both human and canine at the same time, and all within the word constraint of a short story.
But I liked him so much that it was pleasure as much as work
Jane Jago
You know how to ask them.
And honestly I don't know. But I'm fond of the paragraph below as it ends a book with a beginning, which I kinda like.
The beginning...
Midnight, and a small figure sits on a bench in the park that surrounds the palace gardens. She is barefoot, though wrapped in a smoke-grey cloak, and shivers slightly in a chill wind. Her sharp ears catch the slightest of sounds and she turns to look into the amber eyes of the biggest grey wolf she has ever seen. Arbel Liefsdottir throws back her head and howls triumphantly before dropping her cloak and making the change herself. For a moment, the two wolves tussle in the grass like puppies before streaking off across the silver landscape to hunt together for the first time.
And honestly I don't know. But I'm fond of the paragraph below as it ends a book with a beginning, which I kinda like.
The beginning...
Midnight, and a small figure sits on a bench in the park that surrounds the palace gardens. She is barefoot, though wrapped in a smoke-grey cloak, and shivers slightly in a chill wind. Her sharp ears catch the slightest of sounds and she turns to look into the amber eyes of the biggest grey wolf she has ever seen. Arbel Liefsdottir throws back her head and howls triumphantly before dropping her cloak and making the change herself. For a moment, the two wolves tussle in the grass like puppies before streaking off across the silver landscape to hunt together for the first time.
Jane Jago
Ever since I was old enough to hold a pen I have written stories and verse. I told stories to other children, wrote poems and limericks to order, and won quite a few prizes in school. Then the need to eat got in the way, so I wrote less.
Now I am a retired person and I can find time, I write just about constantly
Now I am a retired person and I can find time, I write just about constantly
Jane Jago
I am a bit multi-genre already. And although I write fantasy, thrillers, short fiction and perverse verse there are elements of romance, family saga and even sci-finwithin what i do already.
I would love to be able to write humour, but I can't it's just not funny.
However, I do have a story knocking around my brain that will be pure sci-fi if it ever gets written
I would love to be able to write humour, but I can't it's just not funny.
However, I do have a story knocking around my brain that will be pure sci-fi if it ever gets written
Jane Jago
Fun, but frustrating. It can be the very best thing, but you do have to be prepared to go back over it and scrap stuff where they have led you right up the garden path.
I'd recommend any new author to try everything from rigid line by line planning to complete seat of the pants writing. That way you will find your own unique voice
I'd recommend any new author to try everything from rigid line by line planning to complete seat of the pants writing. That way you will find your own unique voice
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