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I'm not sure if you meant male/female or just any fictional couple. My first answer would have Io be Sherlock Holmes and Watson because of their remarkable intuitiveness. Holmes was obviously the boss, but he never would have been able to solve as many cases without having a partner like Watson to bounce ideas off of. Rizzoli and Isles are also a good match-up. And I thought that Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley were good because of their mutual respect for one another. I know there are many more great couples in literary history. These are a few of my favorites. Thanks for the question ~ Mark...
Mark Edward Hall
The idea for my most recent book, Soul Thief, came from its predecessor, Apocalypse Island. It is a natural progression in the Blue Light Series. I'm just as interested in following the Blue Light as my readers are.
Mark Edward Hall
Making a living is motivation enough, coupled with the fact that I love to tell stories. That about sums it up.
Mark Edward Hall
At the moment I'm working on two projects: The first is, On the Night Wind, the third book in the Blue Light Series. It is a followup to books 1 and 2, Apocalypse Island and Soul Thief respectively. For those who are interested, there will be a fourth.
The second project I'm working on is expanding my novella, The Haunting of Sam Cabot, into a full length novel. The novella version was popular but a lot of readers said they would like to see it expanded into a novel-length work. I aim to please. I get the rights back from my publisher next month and I want to make sure that when it goes live as an independent book new readers are treated to a much fatter, much scarier experience.
The second project I'm working on is expanding my novella, The Haunting of Sam Cabot, into a full length novel. The novella version was popular but a lot of readers said they would like to see it expanded into a novel-length work. I aim to please. I get the rights back from my publisher next month and I want to make sure that when it goes live as an independent book new readers are treated to a much fatter, much scarier experience.
Mark Edward Hall
Make sure you have an interesting story to tell. Don't procrastinate. If you truly want to be a writer then write.
Mark Edward Hall
Working in my pajamas.
Mark Edward Hall
I treat it like a job. If I don't feel inspired on any given day, I sit down and write anyway. The important thing is to carry the story forward. Just get it down. You can always go back and edit later when you do feel inspired. At least you have something to work with.
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