No, not the presidential kind...
I've been busy working on the BLUE series and wondering how dark and off the edge I should go. My friend and I have gone back and forth debating about things, and I'm glad I have him to talk to outloud about this! Our debates are about where the point is where I allow my characters a chance for escape or relief, or if I should keep pushing them and pushing them until they only have room to do something extremely drastic that isn't exactly moral or ethical.
Ideally, I want my characters to do the right thing, but is my job to write what I wish would happen, or what *needs* to happen? I wrote out the part in question, and it's quite gritty and icky, and I actually really really like it. It makes the story deeper, darker, and in a way more realistic--because not everything in life works out nicely and neatly, all boxed up in a pretty little package that's all sparkles and glitter. (^_^;) But then I wonder what my parents would think..! Will this set more conservative readers on edge? Most likely, YES.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Debates
Posted by JD Seibel at 9:05 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
It's not me, it's you
If BLUE was a picture book... This would be on page 16 :)
Posted by JD Seibel at 9:19 PM 0 comments
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Narrating
Cole read and recorded the first chapter of Blue: Secrets, and it sounds so good. I got chills. :)
Posted by JD Seibel at 12:14 PM 1 comments
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