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" In 1996, when my first novel, 'Masquerade,' was published, I knew international thrillers - or spy novels, if you prefer - had been the domain of male authors for decades. "
Gayle Lynds
Been
International
Spy
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" The common wisdom is that only about 1 percent of a novelist's research ends up in his or her book. In my experience, it's even less - closer to a tenth of a percent. "
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" Ignorance is bliss, or so we're told. Personally, I find ignorance is also destiny. "
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" I've seen unpublished manuscripts where the writer doesn't know they are making fun of the villain - but they are. If you aren't afraid of your villain, how can your hero be afraid? "
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" Be wary of cutting and pasting research nuggets directly into your manuscript. "
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" Our only solace as writers is in the work itself, and perhaps also in a penchant for blissful ignorance that allows us to gamble, to risk, to keep going where others would tote up the odds and stop. "
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" You don't want to become guilty of plagiarism by letting someone else's words get inadvertently mixed in with your own. If you do feel the need to paste in a block of research while you're writing, be sure to highlight the copied text in a different color so you can go back and remove or rewrite it entirely later. "
Gayle Lynds
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Words
" I've always looked upon research as an opportunity to satisfy my curiosity. But the other side of the coin is one must not be so caught up in it that one never gets the book written. "
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" 'Mosaic' is about what we see and what we don't see. I learned how people can develop other senses to compensate for a missing one when I was a child. My best friend, Carol, who is profoundly deaf, saved me from an approaching car that she 'heard' when I didn't. "
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Best Friend
" You don't have to resolve every problem of the book at the end, but you do have to resolve some. "
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Problem
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" Writers sometimes ruin a book by adding a lighthearted mood at the wrong moment. "
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Sometimes
Mood
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Plot
Drives
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" I've always loved spy stories. Who can resist? "
Gayle Lynds
Always
Loved
Resist
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Gayle Lynds
Sometimes
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