《Meet the authors Showcase Edition #1 (Est. 2/17/2020)》a showcase with @GalileaTaylor, author of The Chickadee Girl
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I attended a boarding school very like the one my character attends, and while I mostly enjoyed my time there, it was hell on earth for some. It was such a little bubble - really insular. One day it simply struck me that it would be a really creepy place to suddenly be alone: lots of tiny little dorm rooms and hardly anyone around. It just sort of flowed from there.
I struggled with the central issue of what had happened to the character (which I haven't yet revealed). It's difficult subject matter, and a controversial topic for many. Engaging with it was emotionally difficult for me, for a whole complex of reasons. I had to separate out how I felt about the topic, versus how my character felt. I had to make my peace with the fact that she and I felt differently about the issue. (Sorry I can't be more specific, but I don't want to spoil the ending!)
So far, it's been positive. That said, I haven't dealt with some of the more difficult subject matter yet (it's still on-going). Time will tell, I guess!
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I enjoyed writing something creepy, as it isn't my usual style. I found it was a good way for me to stretch myself as a writer, to experiment with a genre that doesn't sit comfortably in my wheelhouse. It was a challenge - I creeped myself out several times, and had to take breaks!
It's a stand alone. Absolutely for certain. By necessity.
that contentious, complex subject matter is worth engaging with, and that the things we have difficulty talking about are the things we SHOULD be talking about.
That progress may come in fits and starts, and that any piece that is worth writing usually reveals itself slowly. I am not a patient person by nature, so this is something I've had to learn the hard way. If you try to rush things, you'll get a sloppier, lazier product than you might have ended up with otherwise. Walk away from your work often, and return later - fresh eyes are never a bad thing.
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She has a few, but I definitely didn't set out to base her on myself. All of our characters carry pieces of us, but she's not autobiographical in any real sense. I'm not sure if we'd like each other or not, if we met in real life.
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If you need new readers for my own work, I think establishing an instantly relatable character is key - if characters fall too far outside a reader's frame of reference, I think it gets risky. In the long run, I think an engaging lead character attracts more readers that actually stay with the story, (as opposed to a flashy cover or title or scenario that may draw a lot of people in initially, but is difficult for a reader to connect with). If the reader is invested in your lead character, they'll stick around to find out what happens to him or her.
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I'm currently working on a completely different novel outside of Wattpad, which stems from my experience as a cosmetics sales clerk. It's funnier, and lighter than this one, so it's actually helpful for me to be able to jump back and forth between them. The Chickadee Girl is on the darker end of things, after all.
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Exousia
The Gods have cursed the world of Salome. They have used the planet and its inhabitants as their playground and toys for thousands of years—inciting wars between nations because of their stubbornness and pride and creating creatures of destruction that threaten the peace, tranquility, and existence of humanity. When granted the opportunity to acquire the throne of the Gods themselves, Captain Kyros Aleister of the Soterian Military seeks to take full advantage of that precious chance. He is more than willing to forsake his humanity, become what he despises, and rid the world of the cancers that are the Gods. However, he must battle against over one-hundred other people blessed with the same opportunities as him. (The lovely cover art is provided by https://zinganza.wixsite.com/portfolio)
8 185Super Realm
The old man shook his head. “Thinking a single human can accomplish more than a nation, what do they teach these kids in school?”The corner of Luo Si’s mouth hooked up a bit. “Like an archer that sees a fire lance for the first time. Ignorant towards the inevitable, since he has never witnessed its true might. A new era is about to begin...as well as the end.”
8 212My best friends boyfriend
I'm not suppose to like him. Why? Because he's my best friends boyfriend.
8 89You're an Asshole (but a cute one) [Destiel AU]
Something about that cocky grin and mischievous smirk made Cas glare in fury. Dean had no sense of respect whatsoever, he tries to flirt himself out of trouble (though it has worked a few times on Cas, he must admit), and he's a complete and utter asshole... but he's a cute asshole, so who is he to say no to those taunting green eyes? • this is book one of two [ Destiel AU, ideas from tumblr ]Warning: Bad language (for those not comfortable with profanity)
8 141eidolon of helen
i am the divine idol, i am the spartan bride,i am the sacrificial lamb of man's lustful pride. i am mystified, horrified, immortalised by time;i am the haunted phantom of troy's ancient crime.
8 154Percy Jackson X Reader
Luke has been annoying you since last year and made you blow up your last school. You are good with your hands and have become good at fighting with weapons. You meet a boy with sea green eyes and dark hair. A maze, a titan, and a scary blonde girl with grey eyes; what could go wrong?Disclaimer: I don't own PJ or most characters and most of the storyline.
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