
Naughty Audio Books and Flawed Heroes
Hello writer fans! Recently I've been reading Dark Skye by Kresely Cole, part of the immortal after dark series. An incredibly hot book that I enjoyed immense - (another one with epic world building) I began to wonder how she could achieve such character depth while writing in third person. I unfortunately my writing adapts depending what I'm reading at the time ... which makes continuity an absolute bitch can I just say. Any way, so I'm listening away to this audio book thou


Writing 101 - World Building
So todays topic, my experience of world building, cue the dramatic music ... dumdumdum! Now J.R.R.Tolkien I am not, Fantasy is a bitch to write, it is even a bigger bitch to write competently. I've read plenty before I even attempted to pick up a pen myself and one of the best urban fantasy world builders I've come across is Ilona Andrews, their stuff is AMAZING and they are on my automatic but list. However I've also read one book when it was hideous, some weird mix about co