Thursday, April 30, 2009

A little bit of sin Chapter 29.2

writing action scenes for me is very difficult.

as a romance author of the kind of genre i write, i cross a lot of lines. I think that's why I say I write sensual noir.

I can write good love scenes, but I also have to incorporate a sense of danger and action into the story.

I can't think of how to shorten the fact that I write suspense, action romance except to say sensual noir.

I find it strange that it takes longer to write action (or fighting scenes) than it does a love scene.

I hope i did a good job.

enjoy...

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3 comments:

Suprina said...

You did good to me, Sylvia.

That Colin is a trip. tee-hee

Anonymous said...

This keeps getting better and better. The cliff hangers are killing me.

Tori said...

I enjoyed the fight even though it seems like Jason kept getting cheap shots. But Colin held his own.

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