Monday, July 5, 2010

Chimera, Anyone?

One of my favorite stops around the blog world is Dr. DP Lyle's, Writer's Forensics Blog. He's starting a new series of Q&A posts with cool questions that writers send his way. Today's post is about Chimeras. Could make an interesting story no matter what genre you're writing in. http://writersforensicsblog.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/qa-how-could-my-sleuth-recognize-a-chimera

7 comments:

David Cranmer said...

I will check it out...

David Barber said...

Thanks to you and your most excellent posts, Sandra, DP Lyle has a link on my blog. His info is a valuable tool for all writers. It's going to be a very interesting 'series' he's doing.

P.s. Thanks for taking the time to read my recent post and commenting. Much appreciated. :-)

Charles Gramlich said...

I love the word "Chimera." Have used it quite often.

pattinase (abbott) said...

Thanks for the tip.

Ron Scheer said...

Thanks for the link. Looks like a great source that should trigger plenty of ideas for both reading and writing fiction.

Barb Goffman said...

We had a story in Chesapeake Crimes 3 (Wildside Press 2008) called Chimera! It's by Mary Ann Corrigan. Mary Ann also has an excellent short story in Chesapeake Crimes: They Had It Comin', which came out this spring.

sandra seamans said...

You're welcome, Dave!

Chimera just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it, Charles? Much easier than some of the other monster type names out there.

It's always nice when you find an expert who blogs, Ron. And it's also nice that he's open to questions from writers.