love writingAs I write my novel there are parts that I love, I wouldn’t change a thing.  There are also parts that I could live without, but I like them.  I really have no idea what will make my book wonderful.  I write what I see playing in my head.  I read once that if you cry when you write it’s powerful and will give a great story.  If you giggle when you write then it’s too cheesy.

I giggle when I write, usually it’s because how the characters are reacting.   I have seen the reactions in person or have done then myself and it’s hysterical.  So I don’t believe that it’s too cheesy, it’s life. 

I try very hard to be in my story not just read it but live it.  I think that is why I am writing in first person.  I want the reader to feel like Sarah.  To journey with her through all the drama, silliness and sadness.  I hope that each person that reads True Sightwill feel her and relate to her.  Not just love the story but love the characters.

I love my story and my characters, do you love yours?

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