A Scene for a Meeting
The Florida Writers Association's meeting I'll attend today had a homework assignment: write a suspense scene. Because I'm in full-blown marketing mode for the release of Choices Meant for Gods this March, I decided to take a scene that wasn't written for the novel and, well, write it. The following post is what a writing friend of mine, Linda Rucker, called "tense". And that's close enough to "suspense" for me.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
The Florida Writers Association's meeting I'll attend today had a homework assignment: write a suspense scene. Because I'm in full-blown marketing mode for the release of Choices Meant for Gods this March, I decided to take a scene that wasn't written for the novel and, well, write it. The following post is what a writing friend of mine, Linda Rucker, called "tense". And that's close enough to "suspense" for me.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
Labels: ArcheBooks, Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender
1 Comments:
Sandy, you know I loved this piece. Tense sums it up nicely!
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