
My guest post on Indie Author News discusses the creative process as I see it. Tell me if you went through similar experiences, writing your novels and screenplays.
Here is the link:
http://www.indieauthornews.com/2012/0...

Remarkable how you let the character reveal his true soul, Jason. At first he seems so unbelievably friendly and hospitable. I was looking for the transition point, but you have done it so gradually and stealthily, that it's hard to put the finger on it!

I'm reading it now. You are welcome to post it in my Q&A group also. Welcome to my home...

I agree--the main character must be flawed, this adds to the depth of the character, an has to go through some profound change, otherwise the story reads like a fairy tale (which has its place in children's literature.)
Jason wrote: "For me, I always find the book better than the film with some rare exceptions. One of those exceptions would be the last Star Trek Movie. There were some great jokes that were in the movie that w..."I agree, because when I read a book I bring it to life so much better than it appears on screen...

Nice to be here with you, Jason! Yes, my Q&A is still going and gathering steam with new members every day! Come back to chat with me there any time. Here's the link, if anyone would like to join:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/6...You are welcome to leave the link for this group on the 'introduce yourself discussion board.
Have a great day with the family and talk soon.

Looked at Four Sides of the Cross (beautiful title.) Also liked the two videos displayed on your author page. Please talk a bit about what goes into such animation.

Hi Jason, it's wonderful that you started this group, which will allow your readers an insight to who you are and to your work.