13 Reasons Why Writing Is Great! A Guest Post By Chrys Fey
Why I Think Writing Is Great! Witch of Death and Ghost of Death! A Guest Post By Chrys Fey
I am so glad to introduce my guest this month, Chrys Fey from Florida, United States.
She is a prolific fiction writer and having a good number of collections in her credit.
She wrote several series of posts on her pages on How To Write Series..
If you are an aspiring writer these series will surely be a guide for you.
You can have a look at these series here at this link: How To Write…
Thank you so much Chrys, for being an amazing guest at Philipscom.
I appreciate your valuable time. :-)
Over to Chrys:
Thank you, Philip, for letting me use your blog to share details about my newest short stories, Witch of Death and Ghost of Death.
First, I’m going to talk about why I think writing is great. :-)
1. You can create your own world, the people in it, and let your imagination run wild.
2. You can live vicariously through your characters, and go anywhere in the world. (Through writing I have been in car chases, shootouts, and battles. I’ve been to other worlds and states I’ve never even visited.)
3. It is a wonderful tool to vent your emotions, from anger to sorrow.
4. You can kill off people you don’t like by making them antagonists.
5. You can give your past to your characters to gain new perspective and even explore different outcomes.
6. Reading books counts as research.
7. You get to meet many fabulous writers and authors.
8. You have the opportunity to share your work with people who appreciate it.
9. The book you write could one day be on the same shelf with books by your favorite authors.
10. You have the chance to impact the literary world, or create a legacy to pass down to your children and grandchildren.
11. For once in your life, you get to be the bad guy on the page, and get away with it.
12. You can write from the comfort of your bed. In your pajamas. :-)
13. It’s an escape and sometimes our only way to stay sane.
Title: Witch of Death
Author: Chrys Fey
Genre: Supernatural/Suspense
Format:eBook Only
Page Count: 45 (short story)
Release Date: May 20th, 2015
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Blurb:
Detective Reid Sanders doesn’t believe in the supernatural, but when he’s faced with a crime scene that defies the laws of nature, he has no other choice but to start believing. And solving a magical murder involves working with a witch.
Liberty Sawyer embodies the look of your classic evil witch, so, it’s no surprise when she uncovers the murderer is a witch that she becomes Reid’s number one suspect. If she can’t convince him otherwise, more people could lose their lives to dark magic, including her.
Liberty Sawyer glided swiftly through the horde of police officers, reporters, and on- lookers. Black hair fell from a rigid part in the middle of her scalp to her hips. Her eyes were a soul-stabbing blue and her lips were blood-red. She towered over the other officers on the scene, and wore all black, which set off 6 the pallor of her skin.
Showing her badge to the officer, she slipped under the crime scene tape. A few paces away, she spotted Detective Corbin talking to his
new partner, a man she knew by name but hadn’t had the privilege of meeting yet.
“I cannot believe you called her,” the new man was saying when she came up behind them. “We don’t need a damn psychic!”
“Actually, I’m a witch.” She smiled when Reid jolted and turned to face her. “I’m Detective Liberty Sawyer.” She stuck out her hand.
“Detective Reid Sanders,” he grunted back and took her hand.
The feel of his palm against hers sent tingles of lust from the tips of her fingers to her shoulder blade, and she knew he felt it too by the way he jerked his hand back. She winked at him playfully, hoping it would unnerve him even more.
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Blurb:
Jolie Montgomery, a twenty-one-year-old woman, wakes upin an alley next to her corpse. She has no memories of her murder or the night she died. She didn’t even see the killer’s face before he or she took her life.
Wanting justice, Jolie seeks answers in the only way a ghost can…by stalking
the lead detective on the case.
Avrianna Heavenborn is determined to find the person responsible for a young woman’s death. She gets closer to the killer’s identity with every clue she uncovers, and Jolie is with her every step of the way.
But if they don’t solve her murder soon, Jolie will be an earth-bound spirit forever.
Chrys Fey is the author of Hurricane Crimes and 30 Seconds.
She is currently working on the sequel to Hurricane Crimes that’ll serve as book two in the Disaster Crimes series.
When Fey was six years old, she realized her dream of being a writer by watching her mother pursue publication. At the age of twelve, she started writing her first novel, which flourished into a series she later rewrote at seventeen.
Fey lives in Florida where she is waiting for the next hurricane to come her way. :-)
You can connect with her on Facebook and her blog, Write with Fey. She loves to get to know her readers!