Is there anything you learned about writing when creating THE GREAT CALL OF CHINA?

The plotting wasn’t nearly as difficult as writing the story itself. It was incredibly hard to write in the same tone as the series. S.A.S.S. books are very commercial so I had to adapt my writing to ensure the style was aligned with all the other S.A.S.S. books. PARIS PAN is more like my usual writing style, a cross between commercial and literary. If you read both books, you will see that it might seem like two different people wrote them! And now I feel like I can do just about anything, having had the experience of writing both series fiction and original fiction.




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