I’ll write sticky notes about eye colour, hair colour, and who is taller than who (otherwise I’d get mixed up when it comes to love scenes) but that’s about the extent of it. Lisa: I like to know what makes my characters tick, but I never have more than a vague idea of their physical descriptions in my head. Thank you very much, Lisa for agreeing to answer my questions today.Įlin: Do you have a crisp mental picture of your characters or are they more a thought and a feeling than an image? Her work has received glowing reviews and has been picked as The Romance Reviews top picks. My guest today is Lisa Henry, resident in Australia but her imagination roams the world and the genres from contemporary drama to ancient history. The Skyler Foxe Mysteries by Haley Walsh. 2½ stars 3½ Stars 4 stars 4½ Stars 18th Century 19th Century 1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's Advent Calendar Age of Sail Alex Beecroft America Charlie Cochrane ebook England Erastes Essential Reads Fiction five stars novella Regency Reviews short stories three stars Victorian Western World War II
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