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I scoop through the moldy darkness, and my fingers track the edges of the man-sized box. An inhalation leaves my lungs screaming for more oxygen because what dawns in my mind is the unthinkable: buried alive!
Rebecka Jäger
I can create people and places that no one else can think of.
Rebecka Jäger
With a strict writing routine and by using a plot outline.
Rebecka Jäger
The books of Jack London: Alaska. I come from Finland and love the cold.
Rebecka Jäger
I'm editing my part of Conjurer of Evil- a supernatural thriller. I and my co-author shall use a professional editor for the last touch-up.
Rebecka Jäger
Learn the craft by reading blogs and articles about writing. Plot well and hard because the framework helps you finish your story. Never stop. It takes 2-3 years to learn the craft. Hire an editor before you publish.
Newbie writers benefit from joining a critique group. The Write Practice is a good example of a writing community that offers critique pals and courses.
Read my blog for advice on writing, editing and book marketing: https://rebeckajager.com/blog/
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Never stop writing. Do it even when you hate the craft. Read a lot and across genres.
Newbie writers benefit from joining a critique group. The Write Practice is a good example of a writing community that offers critique pals and courses.
Read my blog for advice on writing, editing and book marketing: https://rebeckajager.com/blog/
Subscribe The Writer's Blog by yours truly to get new posts into your inbox.
Never stop writing. Do it even when you hate the craft. Read a lot and across genres.
Rebecka Jäger
I have a strict routine since I work full time. I write on weekends and I plan my novels meticulously. If you'd like to know my plotting method, visit The Writer's Blog: https://rebeckajager.com/blog/
Rebecka Jäger
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(view spoiler)[History inspired me to write the setting of Conjurer of Evil, and my co-author Stephanie Colbert came up with the central idea of the demonic assassin at large. I write part I, and Stephanie writes part II.
Conjurer of Evil:
Elli Becker believes she has landed a dream job as a trainee in the SS Helferinnen women’s Korps. The year is 1941, and seventeen-year-old Elli soon struggles with Nazi ideology as she sees Jewish families evicted and beaten on the streets of Berlin.
A set of supernatural occurrences leads her to track the demon assassin Marchosias. The race to command The King of Killers starts, but he executes impossible assassinations and escapes without traces. A Jewish man Josef Leinkraum is the only clue, and he went underground to dodge arrest.
Elli sacrifices everything and ends up on the wrong side for a young German woman. The Gestapo agents close in on her. Defeating the demon Marchosias takes several generations of Elli’s descendants and a journey across continents.
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Conjurer of Evil:
Elli Becker believes she has landed a dream job as a trainee in the SS Helferinnen women’s Korps. The year is 1941, and seventeen-year-old Elli soon struggles with Nazi ideology as she sees Jewish families evicted and beaten on the streets of Berlin.
A set of supernatural occurrences leads her to track the demon assassin Marchosias. The race to command The King of Killers starts, but he executes impossible assassinations and escapes without traces. A Jewish man Josef Leinkraum is the only clue, and he went underground to dodge arrest.
Elli sacrifices everything and ends up on the wrong side for a young German woman. The Gestapo agents close in on her. Defeating the demon Marchosias takes several generations of Elli’s descendants and a journey across continents.
(hide spoiler)]
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