developed something odd happened. A
creature I’d never encountered before
stepped out of Marcus and introduced
himself and said to call him master.
ever started to call him an “elf”.
Obviously, he was a mage but never
used his power to hurt–but not for lack
of trying.
At the time I laughed at him, to which
he raised an eyebrow and smiled. And
that smile was the most evil and
tortured expression I’d ever seen.
He revealed his secrets to me over a
course of 4 years. 4 very long years of
his mockery, snide remarks, ridiculing,
and sarcasm. Asmara is one f-all of a
task master. And he hardly sleeps.
The dichotomy caught me off guard
and I started to wonder about this
Serenite who barred his teeth at me if I
But TRIAD was not finished there and
its story is still, to be continued…
After the years of rewriting I am going
to publish it with the goal date of June
27th, 2014. It’s THE first story I
completed and wrote during a time I
had not yet found my first person
voice. I tried first POV with this story
but it would never work. The characters
are too intricate, too complicated and
too demanding. My hope is that I do
them all justice. I know they deserve it.
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Does Writing a Sex Scene Turn You On?
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crying with her. When she’s laughing or
making a joke, I sometimes crack up
too.
I
have participated in many interviews,
however a close male friend of mine
asked me one of the best questions I
have ever been asked. “Is writing a sex
scene mechanical or does it turn you
on?” Here is what I said, “If it’s not
turning me on, then I’m doing
something wrong.” Do I orgasm when
I’m writing a sex scene? No, but that
would be a nice perk. LOL!
In every way I feel what my characters
are feeling. So when Lainie’s heart is
breaking in Bittersweet Deceit, I’m
I believe if you’re feeling your story as
you’re writing it, your readers will feel
it as well. It’s not enough to be good at
writing dialogue or description or even
the mechanics of a sex ͍