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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Ana's wedding picture

This is how Ashton sees Ana as Bea leads her mother to the altar.  There's something very interesting about Ana as to why he often doesn't recognize her. No one does. Of course her mother does but I'm not talking about her mom.

 

 

Thursday, September 8, 2016

The many gods, goddesses and immortals

 The most difficult thing about writing about the immortals is there are many different kinds as there are ethnic groups of humans.  Every culture around the world mentioned them.
 There's no set rule to follow for in each culture they were as different as humans. One of the best ways to learn a culture is to learn the mannerism of their gods or goddesses. For in ancient times people copied the behavior of their deities.






These are few of the immortals in the book "Clash with the Immortals."

Monday, September 5, 2016

Each Book is a stand alone, although part of a series.

Rest assured, there are no books out there quite like any I've written. Why? Because I used no format or precedent already written. I have searched high and low for one with the same precedence and found none.  Yes, I used well known characters but the manner in which I used them is like nothing I have ever read and I have read perhaps many books in my lifetime. I read several books before sitting down to begin to write this series in 2001. I read many books about immortals and humans interactions and decided I wanted to take my characters a different route but wanted to remain true to how the ancient texts described the immortals. If you will note, even the covers are different.  I wanted each book to be able to stand alone on it's own merit is why each cover is different.


I deliberately wrote each book so that it would not have to lean upon it's predecessor for a reader to understand what's going on. I wrote each to bear it own merit. That's why the major ones I was able to create a smaller spin off book like, "The Time before time"which is a spin off the book of Clash with the Immortals."


The first few paragraphs pick up where the predecessor left off and the last few sentences give a hint in what's to follow in the next book. And from there the book takes on a life of it own totally different from the one before or after.