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Mercedes Lackey Quotes
Mercedes Lackey
American
Author
Born:
Jun 24
,
1950
Book
Good
Other
People
Think
Writing
Related authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau
Joyce Meyer
Mark Twain
Og Mandino
Zig Ziglar
I always work from an outline, so I know all the of the broad events and some of the finer details before I begin writing the book.
Mercedes Lackey
Work
Book
Writing
Events
Before
Broad
Details
Some
Finer
Outline
Know
Always
Begin
I try to use all of my senses when describing a setting, and try to think of everything that would impact a character in any given scene.
Mercedes Lackey
Character
Try
Think
Setting
Everything
Would
Impact
Given
Scene
Any
Senses
Use
Describing
There's more than enough seriousness in the world.
Mercedes Lackey
World
Enough
More
Than
Seriousness
These are my friends, my family. It would be hell on earth to spend the rest of my life leading them into situations where some of them are going to get killed... but it would be worse watching someone well-meaning but incompetent or untrained double those deaths.
Mercedes Lackey
Life
Family
Rest
My Life
Hell
Spend
Earth
Worse
Those
Would
Would-Be
Some
Someone
Leading
Untrained
Well-Meaning
Deaths
Friends
Get
Going
Situations
Where
Them
Double
Incompetent
Watching
The fastest I've ever done a book is a 112,000-word book in about a month.
Mercedes Lackey
Book
Month
About
Done
Ever
Fastest
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