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| Gargoyles, Shifters, Succubus And More: Writing Believable Non-Humans. | |
Instructor: Tina Gerow. Vamps, shifters and the rest of the gang aren't just humans with fangs or fur. If their species isn't an integral part of their character, your reader will not suspend disbelief long enough to fall in love with them. Learn how to build these characters from the inside out.
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Jul 30, 2012 - Aug 12, 2012 |
| | COST: | $10 for Premium Members $20 for Basic Members
Cancellation policy: Registrations are non-refundable except when the workshop is cancelled by Savvy Authors. |
| | REGISTRATION: |
*** Registration Closed*** |
| INSTRUCTOR:
 | Tina Gerow has always had a passion for romance and anything paranormal. And even in school, was encouraged to put her writing skills to good use, but always with the admonishment to ‘stop writing the weird stuff and tone down the sarcasm.’ But what fun is that?! So, in 2003, she finally decided to try her hand at writing a novel, but still firmly embracing the ‘weird stuff and the sarcasm.’ Her first book, Into a Dangerous Mind, won the award for Romantic Times Best Small Press Contemporary Paranormal for 2006.
Since then, Tina has published several more books, including the popular Maiden series, the Seduction Series for Kensington’s Aphrodisia line as Cassie Ryan, and the Sisters of Darkness series with Berkley, also as Cassie Ryan.
Tina, an Arizona State University alumnus, belongs to the Romance Writers of America, and is a past president of the local Valley of the Sun Romance Writers Chapter and an active member of the local Desert Rose chapter. She’s an active speaker on several subjects including promotions, character creation, goals & motivation and more. She has spoken at several RWA chapters as well as the Romantic Times Booklovers convention paranormal and erotic panels.
Tina lives in Arizona with her husband Jon, her son Darian and two feisty tabby cats. When Tina isn’t spending time with her family, she’s usually writing, or at some various and sundry writer’s conference, workshop or meeting.
| | Tags: | Craft, Characterization |
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