Five reasons I like my novels/writing . . .
Okay, before I commence with my actual Friday Five, I want to explain that I'm not bragging about my books or my writing. What I'm pointing out is that if we authors don't like our stories, how can we expect anyone else to enjoy what we've written? I write what I want to read. So, having said that, I'll tell you why.
- The characters in my novels are crafted so that the reader can find something in them or about them that will resonate as real.
- The dialogue between characters points to who they are as individuals and fills them out to the reader.
- The described locales will remind readers of places they know or places they can picture in their minds.
- The conflicts in the plot are not convoluted, exaggerated, or unrealistic, making them more reality based, less formulaic.
- The spiritual conflicts in the stories present a supernatural reality that is present in every person's life if they're paying attention.
If you're interested in my "Raw Romantic Redemptive" novels, you can find them here. And here.
Father, you're the creator of every inspiration. Apart from you, I can do nothing. Thank you is never enough. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.