《Meet the authors showcase edition volume #2 Est. 6/5/2020》A showcase with @Revan1466, author of Thunderstorm
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I first came up with the idea of Thunderstorm around 2017 (possibly March or April, but I don't remember the specific month) when my friend and I were driving to Sonic's. For added context, I had a lot of anxiety at that time, mostly surrounding extremely unlikely, dangerous situations, like earthquakes, tornados(which aren't very common where I live), and, you guessed it, asteroids. Anyway, as my friend was driving, a thunderstorm started, and, being the anxiety-filled person I was, I started to panic briefly. "What if lightening struck the car?" I would think. "What if...." And I continued down this train of thought for only a few seconds, but in those few seconds I had one thought that would change everything. "What if an asteroid hit Earth?" Of course, I dismissed the thought at first, but after contemplating the idea more I thought: "What would happen if it did?" And immediately after, I began to write would what later be the first draft of the prologue for Thunderstorm in my Notes app(I had originally called the note [Title in Progress], 1002020, then finally settled on "Thunderstorm" a few months and one phone later.). I could talk about that early stage for hours, but I think this answer is long enough on its own, lol.
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Ending the chapters. I think with almost every chapter after Chapter 20, I've struggled a lot with being able to end them because I was worried about it becoming too repetitive.
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Mostly positive, thankfully I haven't gotten any extremely negative comments or feedback yet. I've received a lot of constructive criticism too, most of which I agree with, haha, since the book is still in the editing stage.
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I think I enjoyed writing Part 1 the most, mostly chapters 7-15 because I had a clearer idea of what those chapters were going to be about. I loved writing the romantic tension between Jennifer and Ben.
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Stand alone for now. A couple years ago, I started to write prequels, but I don't think I'll continue them for a while. I'm almost completely sure that there won't be any sequels.
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I don't think there was ever a specific message behind Thunderstorm, but a theme that I tried to convey in the later chapters was how easily history can repeat itself. Mostly, all I want is for my readers to enjoy my books, and if I can improve their day even the slightest, then my work is done!
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Never give up on your dream. Even if you can't write a sentence for months, never give up on it. I've had to take countless breaks from my books, and it helps me to think of my books as if they were a movie or TV show when I write them to help speed up the process.
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I think almost all my characters have at least a small part of myself in them, and Jennifer is definitely no exception. We're both afraid of heights, and I think both she and Ben have parts of my sense of humor too(Jennifer has my sarcasm, and Ben has my occasional witty cleverness).
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More diverse characters. At this point, it's too late to add any new characters in Thunderstorm, but I might add more diverse characters in my future books.
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Tons! I have another book published here called Crimson Shadow that is a lot more similar to the majority of my other books. I mostly write vampire novels, both romance and horror.
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Halfway to Home
Sam is stuck. The Nalitokk have collected a variety of races, aliens of all colors, shapes, and forms. Of those, humans are hardly the most unusual. In fact, ever since waking up in their clutches, Sam has been working hard to make sure humans appear entirely unremarkable. Years have whiled away as the inquisitive aliens have come to regard their newest test subject as defective. Damaged. Little more than a pet. As much as it hurts, Sam knows it's the only way to keep surviving - for the time being. But times are changing, and Sam can’t live under the Nalitokk’s radar forever. When things come to a head, Sam has to make some hard decisions about how to break free of their grasp. Decisions which change everything - from the Nalitokk’s view on humans, all the way down to Sam’s humanity itself. With the Nalitokk hot in pursuit, Sam breaks free with one singular goal - home.
8 128Indeed I Am The Boogeyman
“Father, are we there yet?” asked the child, “Yes very near” They arrived at an abandoned cabin about the size of a shack, with no windows and only a single bolted door, “Go on have a peek your presents there” egged his father, The child hurriedly peeked on the key hole, but What greeted the child was not a present but an empty cabin, full of molds with the smell of wet wood permeating the air. Confused, the child decided to turn back but was pushed inside instead. “Father?” Asked the child, who feel on his buttocks, a hint of fear, obvious in his wide open eyes. “I’ll be giving your present now” his father replied, unbuckling his belt, grinning at the horrified expression of his son. A Silent Protest
8 175Chasing the Mist
Him: Wouldn't lose his charming smile watching the world go up in flames. Her: By his side longing to read the arsonist's autobiography. The super powered people of Sprikson city are under attack and tensions are high, though that has nothing to do with Andriet as her only concerns are herself, her work, herself, Cylan and maybe a bit on the attacker's psyche. But it becomes her business when their peaceful lives get disturbed as that very best friend of her's becomes the prime suspect of the attacks. With no way to avoid involvement, she will have to help Cylan hunt down the true criminal, all while fending off the suspicions of those around them. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted and the mysterious attacks turn to them. Previously titled: Him & Her Photo is not mine. Credits to the owner. Image found here https://wallhere.com/en/wallpaper/38952
8 102Mages of Athfens
What happens when a pessimistic mage fails at magic school? Among the diverse people of the ancient fantastical city of Athfens is the Mage August. He must fight his way through mages, monsters and worse to thrive among the cruel. There are no heroes in this story, it is a question of how long can he live. No one can escape death. An original dark fantasy adventure in first-person present-tense. It is a cynical take on power fantasy stories. *Thanks Asviloka for the Cover Art*
8 69The End
There are five days left. The End is a miracle 10,000 years in the making that will free all from the confines of the world. The gods will soon be born. There is nothing that can be done about this. Not a webnovel, but a screenplay, submitted as my dissertation for my screenwriting degree. Sort of experimental. I have learned that I dislike writing screenplays, but all the same, I thought I'd post it anyway so it's at least worth something that way.
8 180rabbits sin of silence (Seven Deadly Sins X reader)
There were eight deadly sins but, seven sounds better.It's more catchy.It lets people be bystanders, it lets them watch without interference.Because the eighth sin was the sin of silence.and no one likes to see the faults in themselves.------------- discontinued -none of the characters of plot lines from the seven deadly sins belong to me.
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