![]() ![]() Striking the right balance between telling what they say and describing how they say it, is quite a challenge. The ones that took many rounds of rewriting?Ī lot of the dialogues are that way. Some scenes take several rounds re-reading, revising and refining until I find that it really ‘works’ the way I want it to. I only know if I got it right when I re-read the scene a few days later. Sometimes I have a good idea, but translating it into words that will produce the correct picture in the readers mind is sometimes very hard. I need to be able to concentrate and really imagine the scene I am writing about. What is most important to you when you write? So, in the case of my own books, I decided to just skip the descriptions. The description the author delivers in the book usually is in total contrast to what I imagine and it annoys me. When I read a book, I usually have a certain picture in my head of what the protagonists look like right away. You do not describe the characters in very much detail. You just released the third part of the CAN YOU MEND IT? series. Where do you get the inspiration for your books?įrom everyday life… (my own and other people’s.) ![]()
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