THE EDEN CHRONICLES
1. The Eden Chronicles books are about many things. What you readers have seen so far is the basic outline for "A Little Bit More Than Love." It was originally planned to be the first novel in the series, but that has changed. "A Little Bit More Than Love" is about the triumph of love over everything, regardless of race or stature. True Love is rare, and is something to be cherished, for it only comes along once in a lifetime.
2. I would have to say, based on the original outline, the power point would definetely be the end of Part 2. It's very dramatic, a bit violent, gives readers a glimpse into draconian politics, and is a real tear-jerking moment. My weak point would have to be the meeting of my two leads. I've spent weeks on that part of the outline, trying to get it just right.
3. The inspiration from this one came from a few of my high school friends, who also provided many of the major characters. They all asked not to be mentioned anywhere, not even the dedication. However, I'm not going to listen.
4. I would have to call it a tie between Catfokk and Grithmi. It was a joy writing the banter between them in Part 2. My favorite quote from Catfokk is "Cut the crap, Grithmi. Although, I would like to see a demon take on sweet little Twera." From Catfook, it would have to be "I think I'm in love." That sentence sets off a debate that sows discontent among the group, and may even reveal the true evil.
5. Through this particular book, and quite a few of the other books in the series, I'd like to tell readers to stay true to themselves. You can be surprised at what you can really do if you set your mind to it. That's the message I hope readers will come away with when they read the Eden Chronicles. Of course, readers may come away with their own message. That's the beauty of the series. It leaves so much room for the reader to imagine what it's like.
1. The Eden Chronicles books are about many things. What you readers have seen so far is the basic outline for "A Little Bit More Than Love." It was originally planned to be the first novel in the series, but that has changed. "A Little Bit More Than Love" is about the triumph of love over everything, regardless of race or stature. True Love is rare, and is something to be cherished, for it only comes along once in a lifetime.
2. I would have to say, based on the original outline, the power point would definetely be the end of Part 2. It's very dramatic, a bit violent, gives readers a glimpse into draconian politics, and is a real tear-jerking moment. My weak point would have to be the meeting of my two leads. I've spent weeks on that part of the outline, trying to get it just right.
3. The inspiration from this one came from a few of my high school friends, who also provided many of the major characters. They all asked not to be mentioned anywhere, not even the dedication. However, I'm not going to listen.
4. I would have to call it a tie between Catfokk and Grithmi. It was a joy writing the banter between them in Part 2. My favorite quote from Catfokk is "Cut the crap, Grithmi. Although, I would like to see a demon take on sweet little Twera." From Catfook, it would have to be "I think I'm in love." That sentence sets off a debate that sows discontent among the group, and may even reveal the true evil.
5. Through this particular book, and quite a few of the other books in the series, I'd like to tell readers to stay true to themselves. You can be surprised at what you can really do if you set your mind to it. That's the message I hope readers will come away with when they read the Eden Chronicles. Of course, readers may come away with their own message. That's the beauty of the series. It leaves so much room for the reader to imagine what it's like.