Let's talk about... "A Quilan Called Brisance"465Please respect copyright.PENANAjsv3W7MQG3
I started writing Quilan back in 2013. I had been gung-ho, overly ambitious, and had this idea in my head that I'd thought was infallible. Well, after about 100,000 words, I was beginning to think I'd bitten off more than I could chew. I was only half-way through the story, and I had plans to write another two book after that. What the hell had I been thinking, right?465Please respect copyright.PENANAGAUa5uvWIv
I scrapped it. Totally abandoned it. I dreamt about it. Drank over it. Mused and brooded and pulled my hair out over it. I remember sitting fully clothed in a motel bathtub back in 2015, smoking a Camel menthol, debating about whether writing was a viable vocation for me anymore, while shampooing my hair with the other hand. 465Please respect copyright.PENANAdQjBMBSr9R
That's a happy memory for me because it was in that moment that I decided I needed to finish "A Quilan Called Brisance" for my sanity's sake.465Please respect copyright.PENANAeJLQXO1Aor
So, when you're reading Quilan, you will noticed a sudden shift in story direction from chapter sixteen onward. Gone is the slow burn and smolder of events. Suddenly there's action, stunning shifts in character development, people crack actual jokes, and for some reason there's freaking suspense that lasts for more than a few pages. And, oh yeah, things are actually explained. It's glorious, but...465Please respect copyright.PENANAwILOkYxkKN
And I mean, a really big BUT... if you've liked the story so far, and have had no problems with it, you're gonna have a bad time. You've been forewarned.465Please respect copyright.PENANAjgeckHRgeC
Cheers --Blondie465Please respect copyright.PENANAJaoXfl8fUs