My Writing Style.

Every time I come up with a new idea for a book, it is always based upon a life lesson or a life experience. I also like to incorporate real things and places that I have experienced to help tell the story. In addition, I love to incorporate real people into fictional characters but embellish the character in order to create an engaging story. When I read fiction, to me, it always seems as if fiction is based on truth. I believe that many times it is, and people find ways to share viewpoints of life experiences by mixing up characters, places and dialogue. It is great fun and a superb outlet for inner creativity.

Check out this ad by Hermes Paris. I love to look at this photo as it is a perfect example of advertising depicting more than one thing for more than one purpose. Brilliant creativity! For me, this is great inspiration. 🙂

Truth in Fiction.

Many times, there is truth in fiction. All of us have a story to tell. It’s how we tell that story, how we embellish the truth to make it more interesting. Regardless, there are so many stories to tell every day, based upon our lives and what we witness. It is what makes writing so interesting. If we just listen every day, in the quietness of life, we will hear it and see it. There are interconnections everywhere. This is what makes great content…

Life for Thought.

When they say fiction is based upon reality, no kidding!  Every experience I am a part of, every conversation I have, every real story I hear about, is food for thought, turned ‘life for thought.’  It’s what makes life so interesting.  You can take that perception and turn it into a story, embellish it and make it interesting movie stuff.  It becomes visual and real and others can relate.  You can even take a real-life bad situation and turn it into something for readers to relate to and learn from – and that is my favorite part about writing because it’s all ‘what ifs.’  It’s all really based upon factual situations.  We writers just embellish them.

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