![]() ![]() ![]() But as much as I love to dive into the action early, I think the hero's journey is important - the idea that the reader needs to experience the protagonist's everyday life before you turn that world upside down. If I could get away with killing someone on the first page of every book, I would. I'm a Chapter 3 kind of writer, which means I naturally start at Chapter 3. Kami: The beginning of a book is always the hardest part for me. ![]() Was any part of it difficult to write? Or was there a particular scene or character that took extra to write? The challenge was defining their differences without being able to rely upon their physical appearance. Lukas is open and funny, which makes him seem more transparent, but he also has more than his share of secrets. Initially, Jared comes across as a tough loner, but he is fighting some serious personal demons. It's the definition of the expression: You can't judge a book by its cover. Kami: I love writing about the twins because even though they look alike, their personalities are completely different. Jessie: So twins, huh? What was that like to write? ![]()
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