Ask the Author: Sue Wyshynski
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Sue Wyshynski
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Sue Wyshynski
Hi Jennifer, I'm sending you a message. Thanks!
Sue Wyshynski
Hi Charlotte, thanks for your question! Book 2 is moving along swiftly and hopefully it should be out in the first half of 2016. I'm so glad you enjoyed the first book.
Sue Wyshynski
Hi Dana, thanks for your question. They are the same story, Part One is the first 13 chapters of the complete novel. You do not need to get both as Chapters 1-13 are included in the full version. - Sue
Sue Wyshynski
Hi Dana, thanks for asking.
Part One is the first 13 chapters of The Butterfly Code, which I've made permanently free so that readers can have a much larger preview of the book than that offered by the Amazon look inside feature.
Part One has its own story arc, which ends in a gripping cliffhanger.
- Sue
Part One is the first 13 chapters of The Butterfly Code, which I've made permanently free so that readers can have a much larger preview of the book than that offered by the Amazon look inside feature.
Part One has its own story arc, which ends in a gripping cliffhanger.
- Sue
Sue Wyshynski
You know that feeling you get when you're listening to an emotional love song, like Rihanna's "Stay"? I wanted to try and generate that depth of feeling with a novel. Whether I've succeeded is up to the reader to decide.
Sue Wyshynski
I walk and carry a notebook, and dream with my eyes open.
Sue Wyshynski
A romantic suspense called The Butterfly Code. It's different from Poser in that it's New Adult, and it's drama rather than humor. What both books share is a strong yet very human female protagonist who's seeking her path in life.
Sue Wyshynski
Building stories, playing with words, crafting sentences. Connecting with readers via the page. Providing a virtual experience that hopefully makes readers feel a wide variety of emotions, and carries them away from the stresses of everyday life.
Sue Wyshynski
You have to stick with it. The person who sticks with it will be the one to get published. You can’t let yourself get discouraged. Learn everything you can and continue to develop your craft. You also need to read. Reading is your training. An Olympic athlete who doesn’t train doesn’t get the medal. Also, reach out to mentors who can help you learn and grow.
Sue Wyshynski
Rather than blocks, I find some days writing comes slow, some days it comes fast. It's important to just keep working. When scenes are feeling flat or they're not working well, I take a second look at what my characters want. I also like to talk things out with writer friends.
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