I'm putting together my Christmas list for family. It's that time of year again. So... Send me some reading recommendations! Give me links to YOUR books, guys. I'm going to bookmark this and save it for later, so I can purchase stuff throughout the year as well. I want to support everyone.
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#WordWeavers 12: Antagonist POV: What food would you serve to your enemy?
😏Antagonist? Food? That would be too simple.
First off, in The Closed Tunnel, in the deep underground cities, you should try to guess who the MC should avoid, who he should be scared to death of, and who is just watching him (yet).
Unobvious villains: Isn't that what we face in real life?😉
#WordWeavers Do films or theatre play a role in your story?
Absolutely. In #PompeiiFire, Drusilla and Suetonius attend a production of Plautus' "Pseudolas." It gave me an opportunity to talk about social mores in ancient Roman society; men and women were not seated together at most entertainments.
#WordWeavers 11.3 — Who is your favorite antagonist? Why?
Wow. It's hard to pick just one ... but I'd have to go with Delphine LaLaurie. She's an actual historical personage ... and she was even worse in real life than she was in my book! She wants Alcide for her daughter, Pauline, in "Bayou Fire," and is willing to go to any length to get her way.
#WordWeavers 11.2 — Do your characters play any games?
I had to think about this one ... and the only scene I can think of is in "Bayou Fire," where Alcide Devereaux gambles at cards. There's discussion of another card game in the book, but it's used as part of a ruse.
#WordWeavers Sep 18: Do your characters worry about their health?
Most of my characters are gods, so they can't get sick in the way us mortals can. But there are ways to hurt even immortals, like for instance with the blood of the hydra. It killed poor Chiron, the wise centaur who taught medicine, among many other things.