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Camella Wade Narnia! I would take my time to explore everything and visit with Aslan.
Camella Wade Jesus came back. I didn't know Him.
Camella Wade My sister was found in her college dorm closet on a Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. It was written off as suicide but she was planning on coming home the upcoming weekend. We spoke on the phone the night before and she had packed her bags and wanted mom to make sure everything was ready for her to take a friend hunting. We know she had trouble with an ex roommate and her boyfriend's ex who were best friends.
Camella Wade To me, the best thing about being a writer is unlimited creativity! I am in control of what I write and how I write it. To see the characters and the story in which they live come alive on paper is the greatest feeling!
Camella Wade Don't give up! Believe in yourself! Don't wrote your book for others as something to sell. Write it for yourself! The confidence and pride at completing something so personal is really the best reward of all. The sales do make for a great bonus though.
Camella Wade I usually get ideas from my other creative activities and jobs, but in the end it comes down to sitting in front of the computer or pulling out my journal and writing. Even writing random ideas I know I won't use leads to a continuous flow of productivity.
Camella Wade When I get writer's block I take a break. I exercise my creativity elsewhere - painting, photography, playing with my kids - until I am ready to write again. A journal for writing is a lifeline to keep the story flowing.
Camella Wade Reverie is a story my best friend and started back in high school 15 years ago. We let it lie forgotten for a decade until I was suddenly hit with inspiration on a sleepless night. I started writing down my ideas and made the decision (with permission from my friend) to fully commit and write this story. I get ideas and inspiration from my children, from dreams, and from the world outside full of fairies and magic!
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