One thing I love about writing stories, is that regardless of the similar plots there, everyone has their own take on life, story, theme, etc. So many incredible VOICES in Club Book Therapy. Rachel and I spent the morning collecting all the ideas, sifting them together and trying to incorporate as many as we could to develop story ideas that we could possibly write! Recapping, you picked the Everyday Hero, and the Celebrity, (which I love). Some of the riveting ideas/themes were: Military guy-turned-Park Ranger, Celebrity being chased by Paparazzi, Previous Missionary turned Photographer, carrying dark secrets, Museum curator, Singer who did a USO tour, War in Iraq, town secrets, person connected to hero who died in the past….and the list goes on. I wasn’t easy, let me tell you, […]
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Or, at least a celebrity! Great job, Voices in picking a Heroine for our Romantic-Suspense Blog-a-Book. I love the sparks of an everyday hero falling for a well-known (and beautiful, no doubt) woman. Can anyone say Notting Hill? Yay! There’s been some riveting discussion on both our Hero and Heroine over on the VOICES forum…one in particular really nailed the questions before us: >>>The word Celebrity usually comes with negative connotation, because of the lifestyle we often hear about in the news or magazines…. but what if she is a strong Christian who grew up in East Tennessee and moved to L.A., N.Y. or Vancouver (there is film industry there as well). She is still the same person, but our hero doesn’t want anything to do with a “High maintenance” […]
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We still have a few days left on our Heroine poll – and are having great conversations about the identity and sparks between our hero and heroine on VOICES. Don’t forget to Vote – every Voice counts! In the meantime, I want to direct you over to a great blog posted yesterday by agent Chip MacGregor. (You really need to subscribe to his blog – it’s insightful and honest -). Anyway, his thoughts on AGENTS are ones that every author should pay attention to. Hope over there and read it www.chipmacgregor.com. See you at Club My Book Therapy — where your Voice is heard! Online Surveys & Market Research
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