In werewolf mythology different plants are harmful to the werewolf such as mistletoe , mountain ash, rye, and of course the most famous one of them all wolfsbane. However, in my work in progress werewolf novel I don’t use these plants as a fatal tool against them. Instead I use poppy tears or as we know it as opium or Poppy seeds. Let me tell you a little about it.
ANOTHER CHARACTER BOARD FOR MY PINTEREST
I just added another character idea board to my Pinterest.
WEREWOLVES IN POP CULTURE: WEREWOLF OF LONDON 1935
Did you know that Werewolf of London was the first Hollywood mainstream movie to feature a werewolf?
HOW TO WRITE STORIES WITH ONLY ONE CHARACTER
You might say it is easy to write something with one character. But this is not easy at all. It is one of the hardest types of stories to write.
5 ACT STRUCTURES TO HELP WRITE YOUR NOVEL
A writer is like an architecture . A script and manuscript is the blueprint for the story; the schematics.
Combine & Condense in the 2nd draft or should I wait until the 3rd draft ?
While looking over my chapters in my 2nd draft of my work in progress novel, I widely considered lately that I might have to go back and combined and condense the chapters .
Sirena’s World is Going Topsy-Turvy in Chapter 12
The reaction coming from my main character Sirena’s POV. And she must search for Eli in all the Flames of Chaos that is going on in the scene
HOW TO RETAIN THE MOMENT OF INSPIRATION WHEN WRITING THE NEXT GREAT NOVEL BUT THEN POOF! DISTRACTIONS
So what’s the deal with distractions while writing your novel?
2ND SCENE IN CHAPTER 12 MY MAIN CHARACTER WILL QUESTION HER REALITY AND WHO SHE IS
My main character Sirena is already questioning her sanity with the whole not sure she saw werewolves thing. In this chapter 12 scene 2 Sirena will go on to question her own reality and the truth of who she really is.
MY THOUGHTS ON THE ART OF BOOK COVERS FOR THE INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED WRITER
The art of the book cover in my opinion is kind of the most important thing a writer should consider after finishing the complete draft of their work. Why? You might ask .