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Christopher Stanfield
Music is often a massive help when it comes to surpassing a bout of writer's block. If I find myself stalling, for whatever reason, a good song can help stir my imagination. The perfect kick starter for any brain storming session? Great music. Hands down.
Christopher Stanfield
Music is a huge source of inspiration for me as a writer. A great deal of my story and characters end up being inspired in some way by some type of music, and music is also one surefire way
I've found to get past writer's block (whenever it rears its ugly head).
I've found to get past writer's block (whenever it rears its ugly head).
Christopher Stanfield
Here's an interesting little fact: Book 2 in "A Season of Angels" was actually the first book I began to write. I stalled around chapter two, though, and shelved the idea for a number of years. It wasn't until I came up with the story of Genevieve Reidell, and began writing the opening chapter of "The Girl in the Storm", that I realized my discarded idea was not only a part of the same fictional world, but the perfect sequel.
Thus, "The Woman in Darkness" was born. I'm excited to announce that this book, the sequel to "The Girl in the Storm" was sent off to my editor TODAY! (October 2nd) The journey of "A Season of Angels" will continue sooner than you might expect.
Thus, "The Woman in Darkness" was born. I'm excited to announce that this book, the sequel to "The Girl in the Storm" was sent off to my editor TODAY! (October 2nd) The journey of "A Season of Angels" will continue sooner than you might expect.
Christopher Stanfield
A novella which will take place between the last two chapters of "The Girl in the Storm". The novella is currently titled, "She Hunts In Shadow" and will be released (as an eBook only) before the release of "The Woman in Darkness," the second book in A Season of Angels trilogy.
Christopher Stanfield
People read my book. And they hated it.
The end.
Now that's horror. ;)
The end.
Now that's horror. ;)
Christopher Stanfield
Middle Earth, quite naturally. Though I would be keen to stay away from orcs, if it all possible. Same thing with goblins. And trolls. Really anything particularly nasty or murderous. On second thought, maybe I should rethink this whole "going to Middle Earth" thing.
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