By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Tweet this: Memory Makers My nine-year-old granddaughter and I are writing a fantasy book. We started January, 2015 and plan to be finished in March, 2016. The time spent together has added depth and meaning to our relationship while creating a memory-maker for both of us. This book was her idea, and I knew I was …
National Elephant Appreciation Day
Tweetable – Latest From DiAnn’s Desk – National Elephant Appreciation Day via @DiAnnMills http://bit.ly/1KmCSnr #WritersLife (Click to Tweet) Elephants deserve a day of their own. After all, they’re the largest land animals, tipping the scales at tons and not just pounds. They are also known for their intelligence. I admire elephants at the zoo, but when I experienced their magnificence in Africa, I …
Interview with Double Cross Heroine
Tweetable – Latest From DiAnn’s Desk Interview with Double Cross Heroine – via @DiAnnMills http://bit.ly/1DfQOMA #DoubleCrossBook (Click to Tweet) Interview with FBI Special Agent Laurel Evertson from Double Cross Laurel, tell me the most interesting thing about you. Many people think I’m this contemporary gal with no roots in the past when actually I love bits and pieces of nostalgia. My apartment is …
Using Sensory Perception to Enhance Symbolism by DiAnn Mills
Sensory perception is a valuable tool when incorporating symbolism into a novel. What a character sees in a story can have a symbolic nuance, whether it is physical or in the character’s mind. In Charles Frazier’s novel Cold Mountain, the mountain is home to the characters, but the mountain represents the harshness and unfairness of life as the characters struggle …