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Writing Tips: Villain and Victim Development

When writing dark fiction, it’s important to create the perfect villain. Without a great bad guy, a hero can’t rise above and give the reader what they need. A hero’s strength can only be as good as the villain’s ability to give the hero their special powers. Many writers focus on the villain’s crime and …

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Tombstone Muse: Island Kink Between Mitchell and Nina

“They actually make love in a cemetery while standing up. He lifts her leg and places her foot on one of the gravestones. It tingles when it touches the skin of her sole.” Fiction writer Michael Forman is set to launch his third and most bizarre noirotic novel of all. It’s set on a prisoner …

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Self Reflection In The Glass Of A Viewfinder

Artists can learn a little more about themselves if they take the time to look in from the other side of their art. Photographer Mitchell is about to find this out as he realises what’s been happening to him the moment just before he presses the shutter button on his camera. SEETHINGS and SEETHINGS 2 are the first …

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Character Spotlight: Maxine Sewell.

This character was one of the last to be included in this psycho-thriller-styled novel. She was designed to be boisterous when sober but, when drunk, is obnoxious enough to unsettle guests at a dinner, if not them, readers of SEETHINGS. Maxine heads a group of small business owners who specialise in photographing weddings. Most of …

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