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Everything posted by Wayne Gray
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Twists are sort of boring, right? You need twists, and then twists around those twists, and then... 😋
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This amuses me so much. That I'm becoming "that" guy. "You better read it again, because it can't be that simple!"
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*giggle* I sort of want to just do exactly what everyone thinks should happen, make it super straightforward. And surprise everybody, just because they're expecting a twist. Maybe I'll do that, just to mix things up.
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Yeah! Screw redemption! I tend to have complex characters on every side, including the antagonists. So, it won't be as black and white as you like. 😛 But, we'll see if you get satisfaction in the end or not.
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Yeah, there are a lot of questions, aren't there? It certainly seems that the uncles just might need another long hard look. And, again, there's that fear Beecher's documents will go missing. 🙂
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Wow! There is so much suspicion around my writing. Every character is suspect, even the sheriff? I love having that reputation so much. hahahaha
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He sure did. And you just never know about those family squabbles. Keep an eye on all of them. No? This chapter had enough going on? Well, all right. Kyle has, so far, not gotten much screentime. We'll fix that.
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interview Ask an Author 2.0 #19
Wayne Gray commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
If you really plan to read Guarded, then definitely avoid clicking on that character spreadsheet I linked above! 🙂 Guarded isn't perfect, but it's a pretty good story. If you give it a spin, let me know what you think! Silverwolf... whoo. What to say about that one? It's erotic as hell, and it doesn't apologize for that at all. Yeah. I think that works. 😋 -
interview Ask an Author 2.0 #19
Wayne Gray commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
Thanks, Parker! 🙂 Oh, and thank you for your feedback on Fleeting Eternity! ❤️ -
Caleb stepped away from the porch as Wren finished the last of his lunch. Caleb was at a near-complete loss as to how to deliver on a date when they were both closeted to almost the whole county. If word got out about them, it could mean nobody would purchase anything raised by Wren's farm. It could be their undoing. He made a call, standing out beside the pole where they had installed the camera next to the house. "Caleb!" Tracy's voice was upbeat and happy. "What's goin' on?" Caleb heard O
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Sleep well, tim.
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I'm trying to channel things into something more constructive. Good luck with your own struggles. It's a real thing, yo.
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Parker and I were both speaking strictly about glasses of wine, of course. *blinks innocently*
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Bigger is definitely better. Well, to a point.
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Kind of an easy mark to hit - frustration with work. I love my job, but there are definitely things about it I could do without! Thanks for the comment, Mike.
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🙂 Thank you. It was meant to just be a goofy little stress-reliever. It helped. The glass of wine is helping too.
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She'll never see it! Though, she probably would find it amusing.
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I want to scream so loud, I can't be ignored, Let anger numb my mind, Words a burning sword. Curse and rage let it out, Let emotion go, Freed and unfettered now, All who hear will know. My frustration mounts high, Can't hold it at bay, There's only how it ends! Wayne had a bad day.
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If your course is accredited then the opinion of those who matter is on your side. I had to do a few distance learning courses myself, and they're not a cakewalk. Lumping all "online schools" together is like saying all cars are the same quality. It's nonsensical.
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Have a great time, Thorn!
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Have fun with it! I love the hard sciences. There's something nice about absolutes.
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It's a beautiful piece, tim. Well done.
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Thanks for the feedback, and the great comments. I had never written anything supernatural until I started on Silverwolf. It's weirdly freeing. I get to play with the "rules" of the world and design my own - in the image of ours, yet different enough for me to bend reality. I treat Silverwolf as dessert. It's sort of a guilty pleasure, but probably won't be my regular thing. I do appreciate your comments about my mechanical skill. Though, if you want an example of someone who blows me out of the water those are abundant here on this site. MacGreg, Thorn Wilde, Mikiesboy and AC Benus all excel at clean, well-crafted stories. Those are just the ones I know. I'm certain there are others. Thanks again. I'm glad you liked the work. There will be more from me down the line.
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Thanks, Thorn. It may end up my next project after I finish the two I'm on now. It'll take a lot of work, but it'd be worth the effort.
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