A Fine Line Between Love and Death – How to Write Love Scenes
…Hesitant to write a love scene? How could that be? Don’t we all love more than we brawl? After a few in-depth conversations, I determined that their hesitancy was really…
…Hesitant to write a love scene? How could that be? Don’t we all love more than we brawl? After a few in-depth conversations, I determined that their hesitancy was really…
…fire. This where we get to see for the first time the destructive power of the Death Star, and most importantly, where we see Ben training Luke in the ways…
…pre-death and post-death, but they will attack you with the heat of a thousand flaming arrows if it’s the last book. False hope is better than no hope, and is…
…which focuses on determining how the main male character directs his sexual desire away from his mother or mother figure. After the death of his mother, Conan is sold into…
…Pendragon, — dies in battle against his evil son Mordred, killing Mordred in the process. King Arthur’s sacrificial death was powerfully depicted in the film Excalibur. Death of King Arthur…
…Fantasy, as I wish him and others nothing but great success. I just love my hack and slash. I love the epics that set me apart as a reader. I…
…time editing allows you to make the parts you love sparkle that much more. 2. But I Love That Part (Said in Whiny Voice) When I started my edits, I…
…Fire, who is resurrected after numerous deaths by his comrade-in-arms Thoros of Myr. Each time he is brought back to life, he loses a bit of himself. Whether it is…
…to death). Those divisions are more mathematical than biological, but obviously forty was not considered old. To be a consul in the Republic the minimum age was forty. One could…
…torment after he returns from his mother’s death. We may love to hate villains, but if the hearts of your readers instead ache for them, you have truly achieved something…