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Robin A. Dilks
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Robin A. Dilks
I write mainly at night, so writers block hasn't been a huge issue. On the few occasions I have hit that wall, I step away. Talk it out with my family at times. Thats a big part of it having the support of the people in your life. Sometimes its saying it outloud to someone else that gets you back on track. another technique people use is music because it can set a mood.
Robin A. Dilks
I love the adventure of each story. For me its like watching a movie, I see the characters, hear their voices when they speak. I love the process of writing, and getting to share that with others.
Robin A. Dilks
Do what you love, if you love to tell stories then pursue that. Dedicate the time to the craft, commit to it. You may have to squeeze it in between that thing we all do called life but at the end of the day its worth it if you're happy.If its only an hour here or there just do it. Also take creative writing classes. You'll get to see how other people write and you how people respond to your work.
Robin A. Dilks
I just finished writing Morrigan Blade of Grace which should be out in early January. Fingers crossed. I've taken a short break from that to complete a contemporary novel called The Bitch which I have had on the back burner. Currently I am working on that exclusively, and look forward to sharing it.
Robin A. Dilks
I started writing when I was a teenager. Poetry first, and then I would write out historical romances for my mother. Although I continued to read, I only journaled when my kids where little. It was after I went back to college to get my degree that I began writing again and found that I still loved to create stories for people to read. My family and friends are a big part of where my inspiration comes from.
Robin A. Dilks
I've always love theology, as a subject. I found myself drawn to the story of Lilith in college and researched it. I was always that kid that asked what if? So I asked What if Lilith chose to leave Eden, what sort of life would she have lived.
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