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Bettyann Craddock is a self-educated mother of five. She is an honor graduate of the U.S. Air Force, and a student of life with a special interest in human motivation. She has lived in England, Italy, Germany, and every region of the U.S., including Hawaii. Presently she lives in New Mexico with her family.
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Writing fictionally by inspiration is a deeply satisfying experience. The
story as it unfolds becomes a frontier for the writer, the characters within
the story alive, weaving themselves of their own volition for the author to
record. It is a quickening experience, providing an irresistible impetus for
the craft.
The writing of The Culling Dark was very much this sort of experience. The
characters took on their own life, the progression of the narrative, the
continual weaving of dream, was the result of watching and recording. When the
members of Gamma escaped into the wilderness, their journey unfolded
throughout, so that when they stood before the doors of Oz, I, too, felt in
awe.
The craft of writing is the pursuit of tasty words that smack of truth. At
times the words jump from finger tip to screen, at others it is a painful
labour, the birth of them arriving only after great strain. When Major and
L'Abri stand in the ruined square, and Major becomes spooked by the extent of
the death that had occurred there, the descripting paragraph was such an
effort.
Tone is everything in the narrative. The tone of the narrative in The
Culling Dark is purposely, deceptively na...
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some to be chewed on and digested.
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