A quote from one of them: I wish this would have been a book my teachers read to us in grade school. My grade 6 teacher always brought in cool books like this, that opened your imagination to a whole new world! You can read more reviews here. Better yet, add one of your own!
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I've been so busy working on my own writing projects and touring across Western Canada over the past couple of years that I've hardly had time to think about working in film. However, I just signed a contract to write, produce, direct, and edit a new feature-length documentary. I will announce the title, subject matter, and release date at a later time. However, shooting will begin this summer. Exciting!
In celebration of free comic book day, if your order a (signed) hardy copy of Meth: The Immortal from this site, you will receive a free kindle copy as well. Just place your order, and the Kindle copy will be sent to you within 24 hours. Offer valid until midnight this Sunday. Order your copy here.
When I teach creative writing, I often say my characters have better ideas than I do. There's a lot of truth to that notion. In fact, I just proved that to myself today while writing a chapter for The Water War (book three of the Milligan Creek series, due out this fall). I had no idea this morning that I was going to "kill" one of my major characters, but as the scene I had started yesterday unfolded during my writing session, one thing led to another, and suddenly, the Water War claimed its first casualty. The great thing about letting your characters lead the way like this is that if you, the writer, don't see such events coming, there's a good chance your readers won't either, because you won't have subconsciously planted any hints along the way. Something to remember in your own writing endeavours.
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