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Welcome to the Neighborhood

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David Thayer (davidthayer) | 2 comments Mod
Maybe I was lucky but I always knew where I wanted BLACK FOREST to take place almost down to the streets where the characters roam. Writing a novel requires a lot of decision making and setting is one of those decisions; a writer will wonder if readers care all that much about where the action is taking place and if they do will they enjoy the backdrop?
I went to school and worked in Lower Manhattan so that's where I planted my flag for BLACK FOREST. Granted, there are other locations that are important in the book, but I think readers enjoy the idea of "home base" somewhere we visit together during the course of a story that feels familiar. In a thriller that provides a respite, a chance to catch your breath. New York's financial district is an interesting neighborhood; it's up to me not to make it boring for the reading.


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