Exploring Bloodlines in Just One: A Character Guide

The blog post discusses character development in the book “Just One,” focusing on the dynamics of main characters, their relationships, and the importance of bloodlines. It also emphasizes reader connection and suspense.

Behind the Pen: L.V. Luca

The Introduction I haven’t done one of these in a while. Each of these posts gives you a little bit of a hint into who L.V. Luca is. Often, it’s stories I’m passionate about, while other times, it’s my understanding of writing and creating stories. Giving you my biography would be a bit of aContinueContinue reading “Behind the Pen: L.V. Luca”

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 2024: Tim Burton’s Over-the-Top Horror Comedy

The review delves into the success of Beetlejuice (1988) and its sequel, addressing characters, impact, and music. It raises unanswered questions while offering diverse perspectives. Overall, it provides deep understanding and valuable insights.

Why We Write

Writers have diverse reasons for writing, from communication to personal expression. Fear of rejection and desire for storytelling drive them. Overcoming obstacles and perseverance are crucial for success.

Just One: A love letter to Roswell

“Just One” is inspired by the TV show “Roswell” and its characters, exploring unanswered questions and creating a new storyline. The series delves into past lives, young love, and the fate of two worlds, with multiple releases set for the coming years.

Star Wars: Writing Sith

The article delves into the character development of Darth Vader, the author’s experience writing Jedi and Sith, and the alignment of the characters. The author invites readers to explore the Sith characters’ adventures.

Writing with Music

This week’s Inspiration Monday explores the power of music in storytelling. The author discusses how music inspires and shapes different characters and their journeys, highlighting the crucial role of music in their writing process.

Character Development: Writing from Picture

The writer reflects on character development, inspired by Star Wars, roleplay, and face choices for characters like Curupira. Characters’ backgrounds and future developments are explored through unique biographies and play-bys.

Building a Universe

In the third segment of Creativity Wednesday, the author discusses their love-hate relationship with world-building, their process in creating diverse fictional worlds, and seeking feedback on their character developments.

Villains in my Mind

The content discusses “Wednesday Creativity,” a segment where the author delves into the creative process. The post reveals three villain characters: Veronica Harlington and Corran Xothorn from the “Just One” book, and Naha’va from the author’s Star Wars roleplaying. The author describes their complex backgrounds, appearances, and personalities.