Some of you might not be aware that I have a pug nosed daughter. I bought her with my first tax refund and her name is Stormy. Today she has a message for everyone telling them why they should buy her Daddy's books!
Whether it be a book signing or a writers conference people definitely have a different look on their face when they get to my table. Their eyes get wide when they see my book covers and 9 times out of 10 they do the fake little shiver then say "Oh, I don't like Horror. I have nightmares" In turn I want to vomit. The question for me is why is scary stuff such a big deal to people? It's like trying to sell to The Cowardly Lion and a thousand of his clones. Okay, you have nightmares. Is that really a big deal? You're telling me you have a nightmare and you're afraid of the dark for 6 months? Heck, sometimes I enjoy a good nightmare, it gives me story material. One scene in my book "Snowy Pines" came from a nightmare. It's like people think they have to read something that's all Unicorns and rainbows to enjoy it. I mean, Life doesn't work that way. This world can be a very bad place and to pretend otherwise is foolish to me. Yes, my books ar...
Hello my Ravens. Today I'm going to talk about RPG games. You probably already knew that since it is the title of this post. :) Anyway, the first RPG game I ever played was Final Fantasy 2 (At least in america on SNES that is what it was.) I fell in love. You keep meeting interesting people to put in your party and fight endless enemies and bosses. I rented the game and kept it so long it would have been cheaper to buy it! After that I played Final fantasy 3 and I knew this was an incredible series. Then came the next gen with Final fantasy 7 and I admit I even stayed home from school once JUST to keep playing it. incredible game and most people's favorite in the series. Part 8 was decent, but had in my opinion a confusing storyline and the characters were somewhat bland. Then came part 9. Now, while 7 is the majority favorite THIS is mine. I loved the character and the story in this. One of the reasons people liked 7 so much was that it brought a more modern day feeling with a...
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