Aisi Turay is losing it. Literally.
A couple of months ago, she could see ghosts and help them move on, or vanquish demons in her way with a few choice insults. Now? Not so much, and she’s pretty sure her least favorite demon is behind it.
Malus is back. He’s stronger than the last time she faced him, wielding power she never imagined a demon could have. Aisi realizes that he’s just a henchman for something much worse…something that wants everyone she loves gone.
As Malus brings the worst he’s got and then some, Aisi wages a fight for her life, and maybe her soul.
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1. A lot of authors I have noticed have music as a way to help with their writing. Is this something that you have
used as well? If not what are some things you have used?
used as well? If not what are some things you have used?
I can’t work with music on. Some people think in images
and visuals. I don’t. I hear my characters’ chatter, and music blocks it. It
probably doesn’t help much that I’m the girl who has to sing along at the top
of her lungs, which isn’t really great for concentrating on other things. When
I start writing, if nothing interrupts me, I don’t need much help. I get lost
for hours. My kids come home from school and I’m sitting there, braless with my
teeth not brushed, because I sat to jot down that one little idea and never got
up. Or I’ll be starving at 4 pm and then realize that I never stopped for lunch.
I’m a little like the absent-minded professor once I get going.
and visuals. I don’t. I hear my characters’ chatter, and music blocks it. It
probably doesn’t help much that I’m the girl who has to sing along at the top
of her lungs, which isn’t really great for concentrating on other things. When
I start writing, if nothing interrupts me, I don’t need much help. I get lost
for hours. My kids come home from school and I’m sitting there, braless with my
teeth not brushed, because I sat to jot down that one little idea and never got
up. Or I’ll be starving at 4 pm and then realize that I never stopped for lunch.
I’m a little like the absent-minded professor once I get going.
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