Sister of Darkness, Beginning

25 July 2011, I’m moving through the parts of a novel.  I’m moving on to falling action, but I’m going to talk a little about themes and other stuff at the same time.

1. The beginning
2. The rising action
3. The Climax
4. The falling action
5. The dénouement

About the same time I get the blue-lines for Sister of Light www.SisterofLight.com I expect to get them for Sister of Darkness www.SisterofDarkness.com too.  I’m not certain how I can handle the editing of two books at once–it may take a week or so.

Sister of Darkness is the continuation of the Aegypt novels.  They are the Ancient Light series.  Like I said before, each novel is self contained and you don’t have to read the others to enjoy the current one.  They also get better with each novel.  My proficiency has improved with each novel–it should.  Sister of Darkness is a very powerful novel that covers the WWII years from 1939 to 1945.  We shall see more tomorrow.

About L.D. Alford

L. D. Alford is a novelist whose writing explores with originality those cultures and societies we think we already know. His writing distinctively develops the connections between present events and history—he combines them with threads of reality that bring the past alive. L. D. Alford is familiar with technology and cultures—he is widely traveled and earned a B.S. in Chemistry from Pacific Lutheran University, an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University, a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from The University of Dayton, and is a graduate of Air War College, Air Command and Staff College, and the USAF Test Pilot School. L. D. Alford is an author who combines intimate scientific and cultural knowledge into fiction worlds that breathe reality. He is the author of three historical fiction novels: Centurion, Aegypt, and The Second Mission, and three science fiction novels: The End of Honor, The Fox’s Honor, and A Season of Honor.
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