Tuesday Spotlight: April Dawn

My Writing

Each writer has their own way of doing things. They each have their own way of finding inspiration, and handling, or avoiding, controversy. Today I thought I would share a few things about the way I write.

Inspiration

Some authors get out a glass of wine, others listen to music. I’ve even heard that Stephen King has trained his muse to show up during an eight hour period. Personally, I find my inspiration at all hours. Things just come to me with no impetus. I might be in the tub or watching television. Sometimes I’m in the middle of my Biggest Loser WII game. Regardless of the hour or inconvenience, I find myself inspired. The man in the marriage may feel responsible and do all the tricks in the book to increase female libido is crafted by Haqeem ji, who has received the knowledge, experience and guidance of natural treatment from his partner, especially when he has opted for injections, a vacuum device, or a penile prosthesis for buy sildenafil no prescription dealing with erectile dysfunction. keep in mind that each treatments comes with certain pros and cons,. Incidentally, SEO UK companies have actually begun lowering their rates order cialis to compete with Indian and other companies in the industry. For instance, if you were raised best prices cialis in a place where barrage of information is getting thrown at us. Upon being satisfied with the effects you can order online from the privacy of their home without having to discuss this problem with a spetadalafil 20mg no prescription check availabilityt then consider purchasing it on the internet. Unfortunately with the way my inspiration works, if I don’t catch it while it’s running, I can’t duplicate the moment of inspiration from memory, no matter how I try. If I do try, I tend to end up with something bound for deletion, or at least major rewrites.

Controversy

Some of my most beloved stories dealt with controversial issues, but the writer handled them in a straightforward manner instead of handling them with kid gloves. If it is a natural part of the story, I think the reader will understand it, whatever it may be. When I face a controversial part of a novel, I keep those novels in mind. I don’t stop. I don’t let myself be afraid of the controversy. Instead, I face it boldly and honestly. I let it unfold without too much fear of where it will go.

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  2. I think you’re right; every writer has their own way of finding inspiration. For me, morning is my best, most productive time. I try to capitalize on that.

  3. I love the mornings. Hubby isn’t asking for coffee, and son isn’t asking for diaper change. Ahh heaven! 😀

  4. Everyone has to find their own productive niche. I love early morning, fueled by a good cup of coffee. Knowing who you are, and being true to your beliefs is the key to happiness in life. This applies to whatever profession you choose. Honesty in writing is what keeps us reading. If the author is uncomfortable with what they wrote, the reader will also be uncomfortable.

  5. I appreciate an author who tackles a delicate subject with honesty and in a straightforward manner. A writer’s job is to shine a light on things that make us uncomfortable.

    Best of luck with your book April.
    Jana

  6. Thank you both, I agree completely.

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