Many thanks to Jack Magnus for his Readers' Favorite review of The Darkness in Dreams. "Sue Wilder's paranormal shifter romance novel, the Darkness in Dreams, is an enthralling tale about a godlike cabal of beings, the enforcers they created to enforce their territorial rights, and those human women who became their beloveds. Wilder posits an …
Binge Reading – Historical Romance
I have a current favorite series in Historical Romance by author Kathryn LeVeque I love good books in a series, and this author is very prolific. Her stories can be a bit repetitive after you've read twenty books - which I have since January (actually I'm on book 24). However - they have a good …
Writing: The gap between
There are times when I wonder why I write. I used to paint, obsessively. I did so for twenty years. I think my lowest point—caught in the worst of the obsession—was when I ignored Thanksgiving dinner for hours because I had to get one gesture right and the paint wasn’t cooperating. This is what painting …
“There was always a darkness in the dreams…we planned it that way.”
"There was always a darkness in the dreams...we planned it that way." ~~A quote attributed to Three, the powerful Calata member, never verified Three is an interesting character. She is an immortal, a powerful member of the ruling Calata, and she plays a major role in my Calata-Immortal Warrior series. Her history is filled with …
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Using Research to Get Past Writer’s Block
I love telling stories that sweep around the world to exotic locations. I can indulge my fantasies about travel -- an ancestor of mine traveled across the Sahara by car when she was a young woman, unmarried, and I've always envied her spirited zest for life. Perhaps that's why I became a writer. I can …
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