One of my greatest pleasures is falling into a story someone else has written.
I need to write to be happy.
Aren't most romance heros, or heros in fiction of any kind, generally superior to real men? Same goes for heroines and real women.
I don't think you can write - at least not well - if you don't love stories, love the written word.
Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story.
I decided to write category romance as I'd recently discovered them, and enjoyed them.
I find I use the Internet more and more. It's just an invaluable tool. I do most of my research on the Net now - and certainly do the bulk of my communicating through email.
If you write in category, you write knowing there's a framework, there are reader expectations.
I don't base any character on a real person, and really don't do composites either. I make them up.
I don't believe for one moment you can write well what you wouldn't read for pleasure.
I long for typical days, but rarely get them any more.
Every writer has to figure out what works best - and often has to select and discard different tools before they find the one that fits.
Ive gotten to know a number of readers from being online, and really treasure the time Ive spent with them.
The most important aspect of any story, to me, is character.
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