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Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow
Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow







Susan: That's a good question, and not an easy one to answer! I'd probably have to say Michael Forward, because his motivations and mindset were the clearest to me. It leads to a lot of false starts, but I've also managed to get some really great stories out of it.īibliognome: Which character did you think was the easiest to write for and why?

Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow

My writing process is really chaotic, I'll usually start with a character or a setting that interests me, and try to weave a story from there. I think some of that mood colors the dark political atmosphere in the book.Īs for the plot itself, I have no idea. I'm also a huge political junkie, and I wrote the first draft of the story (for NaNoWriMo, I'm not ashamed to admit! I did it one year, and this was the result) in November of 2004, which for me was the end of a very depressing election season. I've always loved superheroes, and I really wanted to write a story about them.

Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow

Susan: I can remember a long while ago coming up with a list of superhero names that I thought would be cool to write a story about, and those included "Sky Ranger" and "Broken," along with a few others that show up in the book like Crimson Cadet. Susan was nice enough to answer my questions and even wrote a guest post that will be posted tomorrow so remember to check it out.īibliognome: How did you come up with the idea for Broken ? Today at Bibliognome I have author Susan Jane Bigelow whose awesome book Broken celebrates its book birthday today.









Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow