Dragon Soul Press took a moment to interview All Dark Places 2 Author Robert Prescott. 1. What inspired you to start writing? I caught the bug in high school through reading. I read a lot of fantasy and horror, and I was enthralled with the world building and relationships between the characters I was reading about. … Continue reading Author Interview with Robert Prescott
Author Interview with R.L. Davennor
Dragon Soul Press sat down to interview Fairytale Dragons Author R.L. Davennor. 1. What inspired you to start writing? I was a reader first and foremost. After tearing through books in grade school and reading every novel in my favorite genre (fantasy), I still couldn’t get enough, and another problem arose: I was now getting in … Continue reading Author Interview with R.L. Davennor
How to Write Side Characters
When written correctly, side characters can actually be some pretty interesting people. Plus, they add a lot to the story. Yes, we all have to put effort into making our protagonists and antagonists multi-dimensional characters, but that doesn’t mean we’re allowed to forget about our side characters. While they might be minor characters in the … Continue reading How to Write Side Characters
Author Interview with Kris Ashton
Dragon Soul Press sat down to interview Author Kris Ashton after his appearance in the Lethal Impact anthology. What inspired you to start writing? If it was any one thing, probably Stephen King’s short fiction in Night Shift and Skeleton Crew. But an interest in reading and writing has been an innate part of me as … Continue reading Author Interview with Kris Ashton
Preptober Plotting Tips
Welcome to Preptober! If you’re like me, you’re probably gearing up for November, which for lots of writers is simply known as NaNoWrimo. I’ve spent the last four years participating in every NaNoWriMo and Camp NaNoWriMo, but I’ve never been able to fully finish a challenge. After much careful consideration, I’ve concluded that it’s probably … Continue reading Preptober Plotting Tips
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