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Absolutely nothing I can think of would make my life interesting enough to be the basis for a plot! Unless you count the fact that I recently found out I had 7 siblings I wasn't aware of...
Isabella Connor
Maybe The Shire without the Ringwraiths and definitely no orcs or goblins. I could happily live in a hobbit hole. More realistically, the west coast of Ireland
Isabella Connor
Dreams full of zombies and vampires made her scared to sleep. Then she realised it was the happy days spent with loved ones that were the dreams.
Isabella Connor
I'm currently spoiled for choice with hundreds to choose from on my Kindle. I'm reading Lies by T.M.Logan. I do plan to re-read the Fever series by Karen Moning.
Isabella Connor
I presume I can't choose Luke and Kate from Beneath an Irish Sky, or Finn and Rachel from An Irish Promise? :)
I love Faramir and Eowyn in Lord of the Rings, but they didn't get an awful lot of book time - if I had to choose a pair who were more or less main characters, I would Jericho Barrons and Mackayla Lane from Karen Moning's Fever series.
I love Faramir and Eowyn in Lord of the Rings, but they didn't get an awful lot of book time - if I had to choose a pair who were more or less main characters, I would Jericho Barrons and Mackayla Lane from Karen Moning's Fever series.
Isabella Connor
Not really, Sally. There is one character in both novels and if you want to be read them chronologically then read Beneath an Irish Sky first as this comes first in his story, but they are stand alone so it's not really important. You might even struggle to find the character. :)
Liv x
Liv x
Isabella Connor
Reading.
I always had my nose in a book as a child, and wanted to create my own characters and situations. I never lost that.
I always had my nose in a book as a child, and wanted to create my own characters and situations. I never lost that.
Isabella Connor
An Irish Promise - set in a small village in Ireland, dealing with the effects of bullying on both the bullied and the bullies. With a bit of romance thrown in.
Isabella Connor
Write from the heart. Write what you would like to read. Learn from the experts but always use your own voice.
Isabella Connor
Losing yourself in so many different scenarios - being in so many different places - and enjoying so many different heroes! You can basically create, and live, any kind of life you want.
Isabella Connor
I've generally got an idea of what's happening with the characters, so I just write the dialogue in script form. I find that advances the plot and keeps me motivated. Then when I go back to pretty it up a bit, I'm not working with a blank sheet.
Isabella Connor
Bullying is a very unpleasant part of today's society - in the workplace, in schools, in social media. It's an issue that should continue to be raised until the message gets home that it's not acceptable.
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