![]() ![]() What I love most about writing domestic thrillers is taking normal, everyday domestic life and twisting it into something so shocking you’d never imagine it. ![]() It has absolutely nothing to do with the prettiness. It helps me get a clear delineation between characters and subplots. When I first come up with an idea, I brainstorm on paper (in one of those new notebooks mentioned above) and to do this, I use multi-coloured pens. And if it doesn’t get used because you’ve still got a stack from previous visits to Officeworks…well, it’ll get used eventually because those ideas keep popping up. ![]() So writing a new story deserves a new notebook to brainstorm in. Most writers have a stationary addiction. I like to focus on my work and not be distracted, so while I’m an avid reader I don’t read in that genre when I’m writing a story. I write across several sub-genres-domestic suspense, contemporary romance and women’s fiction-and when I’m writing a book in each genre, I don’t like reading in that genre. ![]()
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