Friday, October 21, 2011

Tis a Writer's life for me. Creating a hero!

This week I started on the first book in my Escape to Paradise series, entitled Forsaken Dreams. Before getting started,  I spent a couple of months doing research, reading old journals, taking copius notes, studying the reconstruction in the South after the war...etc.. etc..  Then I spent weeks creating characters, a hero and heroine for each story plus a plethora of secondary characters, all people who are traveling along on the journey to Brazil.

But let's backtrack a bit and start with the hero. How do I create a hero for the book?

 First I have to decide on a theme for the book, some moral or lesson I want to express through the story, something the reader can take away, something that might resonate with them and bring them closer to God. I decide this through much prayer and searching of the Scriptures to see what God would have me write about. It could be forgiveness, obedience, destiny, loving others, humility.. you get the picture. Then and only then do I begin to create characters.

You see it is through the characters that this theme will be expressed. It is through their lives and struggles and the things they learn that my message (or the message God gives me) becomes real for the reader. To start with, I create a hero and heroine. If I wasn't writing a romance, I wouldn't need both of them but romance demands a couple!  I must create a heroine and hero who are basically good people but they are flawed. (Like most of us!)  But I need to create flaws in both of them that can be used to forward the theme. For example if my theme if forgiveness, I need to create a hero who has a problem with forgiveness. It's not always that simple but you get the picture.

In Forsaken Dreams, the hero, Colonel Grant Wallace, has lost his entire family in the war, including his younger brother whom he encouraged to join the effort. Consequently, Grant is bitter and angry and filled with hate for the Yankees. He isn't sure there is even a God anymore, and all he wants to do is escape to a place where he can forget.

Next I choose a personality for my hero. There are many personality charts you can use for this. I use serveral but I like 45 Master Characters by Victoria Schmidt.  From the personality or personalities that I choose, these charts give me a list of qualities the person has. I use some of them and add my own to form the person I have in mind.

Now, I give the hero a backstory. I basically write him a history. I do this by filling out character chart listing his fears, dreams, disappointments, physical description, quirks etc. A good way to get to know your character is to interview them as you would a friend. "Hi Grant, where were you born? Did you have any siblings? Were your parents happy? Did you grow up wealthy or poor? What did you want to be when you grew up? How was your relationship with your father?"  Things like that. It's actually fun and you'd be surprised at your own answers! 

Once I have the hero's personality and backstory, I'm really getting to know him! He's starting to become a real person in my mind. Now, I need to create both a character arc and spiritual arc for him. These tell me how I want him to grow both internally and spiritually in the story. What is Grant like when the story begins, and what do I want him to be like at the end? How does he grow? What things does he learn? And very importantly, how do I get him from A to B? 

Last but not least, I go looking for a picture of the man I have created. That puts the final seal on my new guy. He's not just a fragment of my imagination anymore. He's as real as if he were sitting right next to me!

Seems more complicated than you probably thought, huh? Tune in next week when I'll write about how I choose a heroine to compliment my new hero.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pictures of models for my pirate series book covers!

I found these old pictures of the actual live models they used for Captain Merrick and Charlisse Bristol, the hero and heroine in the first two books of my Legacy of the King's Pirates series.  I thought you'd enjoy them.



Can you see the resemblance to the covers?? 
This was the only time my publisher allowed me to approve the models used. At the time, I thought it was normal... but I guess not. 
   

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

Stop believing the Lies!

They say that the spiritual battlefield is in the mind. I quite agree!  I feel like I'm always in a battle with my thoughts. How about you? Some of it is my old sinful nature shining through. Much of it is Satan and his lies. And LIES are what they are!. It's so important to recognize when a lie has been planted in your mind. Once you do that, you can easily rid yourself of that damaging enemy with the Sword of the Spirit.

So, how do we recognize the lies? Anything that goes against what God's Word says about you, your family, and your life. Don't just allow thoughts to flit about in your mind uninhibited. You must capture each thought and check it against the Truth.

For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds,  casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ  2 Corinthians 10:4-5

Let me give you some examples from my own life.

Lie
My own father didn't want me. Why would anyone else ever love me?

Truth
God adopted me into his family and now I call him Father.
(I received God’s Spirit when he adopted me as his own daughter. Now I call him, “Abba, Father.” Romans 8:15)

Lie
Who do you think you are? You can't write a novel. You don't have the time or the talent.

Truth
God will give me everything I need to do what He calls me to do.
(And God is able to make all grace abound toward me, that I, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work. 2 Corinthians 9:8)

Lie
My prodigal children won't ever get saved

Truth
My children will be saved
(But the descendants of the righteous will be delivered Proverbs 11:21
I will pour out My Spirit on your offspring and My blessing on your descendants; They will spring up among the grass like poplars by streams of water. Isaiah 44: 3-4)


You may have other lies being told to you. Lies like you are worthless, you are ugly, dumb, won't amount to anything, you've made too many mistakes, you're a bad mother, wife, worker. You'll never find someone to love you.. Whatever the lie is, if it goes against the WORD of GOD, IT IS A LIE!. So stop listening to the Father of Lies and search the Bible for the truth that defeats that specific Lie. It takes discipline. It takes studying the Bible daily. But it's worth it!  So, read the Word of God and ask Him to show you His truth.
 
I created a document with 2 columns. On the left side, I wrote all the lies I've been told my entire life (some I'm still being told). On the right column I list the truth and the Scriptures to back it up. Then I hung it up somewhere where I can easily see it and everytime the enemy lies to me, I counter with a Scripture.
 
If you do the same, you'll soon find that the lies will not come as often. Not only that but you'll start believing the truth. When your mind is filled with the truth of God's Word, it becomes renewed, and you have the mind of Christ. Then, watch out world!  Nothing will be impossible for you!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Win a free Tote bag with 4 books inside!

Isn't it cute? I have two of these tote bags to give away, each with 4 books inside. One of my own books and 3 others from other authors that I've read and recommend.

All you have to do is write a NEW review of one of my books on any of the following online stores. Reviews you've already written in the past do not count. I'm looking for new reviews. However, if you've written reviews for All of my books at All of these sites, let me know and I'll enter your name anyway. Thanks!

Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Christianbook.Com

When you've written your review, send an email to marylu_tyndall@yahoo.com  with the following informaton:
  • The name you placed the review under
  • The book you reviewed
  • The online store you reviewed in at. 

And I will enter your name in a drawing!  The more books you review in the more places, the more times your name gets put in the pot.

If you've never written a review before, don't be shy. It's easy. Just tell people what you liked about the book without giving too much of the story away. What about the story did you like? The characters? Did the book keep you up at night? Did it teach you anything.  It doesn't have to be long and it doesn't have to be a 5 star review either.

I will draw a name on December 9th!
Have a wonderful weekend!!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Pictures from Hawaii!

Some of you may know Brenda, a sweet lady and friend from Canada who often posts on my blog. Well, she was fortunate enough to spend a few weeks in Hawaii last month. She sent me some beautiful pictures and I thought I'd share them with you. Enjoy!


Gorgeous Sunset


Beautiful Hawaiian Girls


















Flamingos! We had these in Florida


Ah.. the beach!


A heron, I think?



Crashing surf!



Wish I was there!