Three Days, Three Quotes (3)

If you are getting this by e mail I apologize. If you follow in the reader, this appears as if it had been posted 20 hours ago when I saved the draft. WP editor problems, still. That’s why the reblog.

Meg Sorick, Author/Artist

11138594_10153500578306291_3668089909497299938_n.jpg(Ray Bradbury Image downloaded from Writer’s Circle On Facebook, where they got it, I have no idea!  Header image courtesy irelandvoices.com)

The third and final quote of my 3 day quote challenge!  Thank you to Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha at A Cooking Pot and Twisted Tales for asking me to participate.  She is a lovely person with a wonderful blog.  Please go visit her!

My friend Rachel sent me this photo/quote.  Isn’t it brilliant?

It’s a funny thing – writing.  The deeper you immerse yourself into your writing, the stronger the voices of your characters become.   They do talk to you!  You think of them as friends, or at a minimum, acquaintances.  (Even the bad guys!)   When you write them into uncomfortable situations, it makes you nervous. When they face danger, you feel their fear.  If you have to injure one of them, it hurts you, too.  I was slightly nauseated when I…

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