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Ruth Glick
American
Writer
Born:
Apr 27
,
1942
Books
Dark
Me
People
Think
You
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For me, the perfect romantic suspense hero has got to be tough on the outside but tender at his core. A take-charge kind of guy who has his own inner strength and a strong sense of right and wrong - which might not dovetail with the conventional wisdom. I mean, he might bend the law if he thinks the ends justify the means.
Ruth Glick
Wisdom
Strength
Me
Strong
Law
Hero
Tough
Own
Sense
Bend
Kind
Strong Sense
Guy
Perfect
Tender
Outside
He
Wrong
Got
His
Suspense
Ends
Romantic
Conventional
Conventional Wisdom
Which
Justify
Mean
Might
Means
Who
Right
Right And Wrong
Inner
Thinks
Inner Strength
Core
People seldom think of soup for summer, so they are unusual - an interesting, unusual touch for the first course or for dessert. I find cold soups very refreshing. I serve them in cups rather than in bowls, usually, and let people sip them. You don't really need a spoon for soups that are all one consistency.
Ruth Glick
You
People
Consistency
First
Think
Cold
Summer
Dessert
Find
Touch
Rather
Seldom
Spoon
Bowls
Unusual
Course
Soup
Soups
Cups
Sip
Very
Than
Refreshing
Interesting
Them
Really
Serve
Need
People are in a hurry. They don't want to look at a long list of ingredients. Cooking is terribly hard work.
Ruth Glick
Work
Hard Work
Cooking
People
Long
Hurry
Long List
Look
Terribly
List
Want
Ingredients
Hard
People will say, 'I really don't like romance,' or, 'I don't read it - at all!' So how do they know? Weirdly, I think that the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' phenomenon introduced women to romance who would never have read it. And that means that they then go on to read my books, and that would be great.
Ruth Glick
Great
Women
People
Will
Think
Books
Say
Introduced
Would
Would-Be
Shades
Never
Weirdly
Like
Know
Read
How
Go
Romance
Grey
Then
Really
Fifty
Means
Who
Phenomenon
I love to feed people, and I like to cook food they want to eat and food that will be good for them. I try to cook them things that are lower in fat and see if they will eat them.
Ruth Glick
Love
Good
Food
People
Try
Will
See
Eat
Feed
Like
Want
Them
Lower
Cook
Things
Fat
'Nowhere Man' embodies one of my favorite themes - the hero completely out of his element. It's really near and dear to my heart.
Ruth Glick
Man
Heart
Hero
Favorite
Out
Embodies
Dear
His
Themes
Really
Element
Near
Nowhere
If you're chained to a computer all day, you're not using up much energy, even if you drag yourself to the gym a couple of days a week. And to make matters worse for me, I've had a secondary career right along with my romance writing - cookbook author, under my real name, Ruth Glick.
Ruth Glick
Day
Me
You
Yourself
Writing
Matters
Energy
Secondary
Worse
All Day
Gym
Ruth
Week
Computer
Had
Name
Along
Days
Couple
Make
Real
Up
Real Name
Author
Romance
Much
Cookbook
Using
Chained
Even
Right
Career
Drag
The hero of 'Dark Powers' can touch murder victims and read their last memories.
Ruth Glick
Memories
Dark
Hero
Touch
Powers
Read
Victims
Last
I read mostly science-fiction and fantasy when I was a teenager, and I was always drawn to stories where the characters had telepathic powers.
Ruth Glick
Teenager
Drawn
Characters
Had
Powers
Mostly
Read
Always
Where
Stories
Fantasy
I often think of setting as an important character in my story. 'Dark Powers' takes place in Doncaster, a Maryland Eastern Shore community rich with watermen and historic atmosphere. I modeled it after a stunning little town called St. Michaels, but since a lot of bad things happen in Doncaster, I changed the name.
Ruth Glick
Character
Dark
Bad Things
Important
Rich
Community
Think
Setting
Changed
Bad
Eastern
Atmosphere
Maryland
Takes
Since
Name
Town
Stunning
Powers
Lot
Historic
Modeled
Often
Shore
Happen
After
Story
Place
Little
Little Town
Things
Things Happen
Unfortunately for me, most of the books I'd want to reprint were written for savvy publishers like Harlequin and Berkley who have held on to electronic rights. But I do have another option: Publish new e-books myself.
Ruth Glick
Myself
Me
Rights
Publish
Savvy
Books
Written
New
Like
Most
Another
Were
Option
Want
Unfortunately
Held
Who
Electronic
Publishers
Of course, to publish something, you have to write it, polish it, then hire out the line editing, copy editing and cover design. After which, you pick your way through the minefield of conforming to the differing requirements of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords, or hire someone to do it for you.
Ruth Glick
You
Editing
Publish
Design
Way
Out
Someone
Something
Through
Write
Pick
Noble
Course
Polish
Hire
Cover
Line
Amazon
After
Which
Conforming
Then
Requirements
Your
Differing
Copy
Is it better to go indie and make bigger profits on each book, or stick with a print publisher's 6%-10% royalties? Since I never could figure out what I wanted to do when I grew up, I'm hedging my bets and working both sides of the street.
Ruth Glick
Book
Better
Sides
Out
Indie
Bets
Both
Both Sides
Could
Never
Since
Make
Print
Stick
Go
Up
Wanted
Grew
Bigger
Working
Figure
Each
Publisher
Street
Profits
Royalties
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