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H.E. Kline
I just keep writing. I haven't had writer's block in many years. When I am creating a story and I smack into "a block," I just keep writing and forcing my way through the story. Sometimes I will delete that "troubled passage" that doesn't flow in edit and rewrite it until I smile....
H.E. Kline
Writing should be fun and stimulating on every level: orally, visually, mentally, olfactory sensory input, neurons firing. I strive to stimulate my own imagination as much as the readers that take an emotional roller coaster journey into The Horrors of My Mind, which are endless. The best thing about being a writer ... creating in-depth characters that become as real as you and I.
H.E. Kline
Another hard question. Keep writing. As all skills, the more you practice your art, the more refined it will become.
H.E. Kline
I am working on an erotic crime thriller which is the first in a new series. I am a former Federal Official Court Reporter and I take you inside into the American Justice System and take you though a myriad of actual cases that will make you question your sense of justice, your internal moral compass as you watch the government make plea deals, trading one criminal's life for another.
H.E. Kline
I am a true animal lover and have three cats, one of whom is Ponce De Leon. I bear Doug King's scar as Ponce, quite by accident, tore through my upper lip one fateful evening and sent me to the ER. As the lidocaine took effect and the doctor began to suture, IMMOLATION was born.
I am a true animal lover and have three cats, one of whom is Ponce De Leon. I bear Doug King's scar as Ponce, quite by accident, tore through my upper lip one fateful evening and sent me to the ER. As the lidocaine took effect and the doctor began to suture, IMMOLATION was born.
H.E. Kline
I don't know the honest answer to this question. I've been writing since I was a little girl, writing about following a handsome Indian into the New England woods and getting lost and scared as the Indian showed me horrors that eventually became my book: The Haunting of The Hockomock Swamp.
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