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Characters from Life

I've not read the Game of Thrones series by George R.R. Martin but I have watched episodes of the television series. My interest came indirectly from a friend who masterfully creates backdrops and scenes for the beautifully crafted show.

Contemporary authors today inspire me by the lives they live and the insight they share. That is what I most drawn to and intrigued by. I had read something George R.R. Martin wrote about writing itself and loved that. He captured subtlety as well as the sensual nature of living.

Three years ago, when I interviewed with the Amazon Kindle team (all elves!) to run their editorial content in the U.S., I had suggested interviewing George R. R. Martin. One of the editors said it would be too difficult as he rarely gave interviews.

After some time however,  to my delight, I see several interviews with him and they are all insightful and interesting to watch and engage.

Here's one with ABC that is terrific:
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/game-thrones-author-george-rr-martin-23389033

Story - You've Got Something

You've got something when your reader can feel the emotions of your characters and relate to new experiences. When your characters come alive off the page, you've got something.