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Sonya M. Black My current work in progress is The Snow White Files. Brendan Hunter is a private investigator stuck on dead end cases until the seven dwarves stumble …moreMy current work in progress is The Snow White Files. Brendan Hunter is a private investigator stuck on dead end cases until the seven dwarves stumble into his office. They are looking for the missing Lily Whitaker, a.k.a. Snow White. Brendan takes the case, and it leads him on a wild adventure through the dark Underground. Psychotic sirens, crazy stepmothers, and a tough as nails assistant make for a non-stop adventure.(less)
Sonya M. Black I love to read, and the more I read, the more ideas I get. Fairy tales have always inspired my imagination, and I love to play around with the "what i…moreI love to read, and the more I read, the more ideas I get. Fairy tales have always inspired my imagination, and I love to play around with the "what ifs". What if Cinderella's fairy godmother was incompetent? What if her fairy godmother's happily ever after was different than what she wanted? What is the handsome prince wasn't really who she wanted to marry?
Currently, I'm working on Snow White. I've been thinking about how to twist Snow White for years. That's the wonderful thing about writing twisted fairy tales. The possibilities are endless.(less)
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Connecting Premise to Characters, Plotting - Part 2

In the last post, I talked about developing a premise. You can check it out here. This week, we will talk about creating characters. Characters are the foundation on which a story is built. They are the most essential part of developing your story. The premise is your guideline to what sort of characters you will need. So how do we connect them? First, you need to look at what your premise tells y Read more of this blog post »
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“Then do it when you are ready.” Renzo patted my shoulder. “Just don’t hide forever.”
Sonya M. Black, The Alchemy of Sorrow

“Will I ever be at peace with this loss?’ Renzo sighed.

‘Yes. And no. It will always be there. Little reminders will pop up when you least expect them. But in time, it won’t be as raw. You’ll be lonely, but you aren’t alone. You have me, and others have faced similar situations.”
Sonya M. Black, The Alchemy of Sorrow

“To move on, you need to fully grieve. You need to mourn your losses.”
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