StevenThomas812

I am working on several new short stories and will be posting in the next few weeks again. Thank you for your patience! 
          	
          	In the meantime, "The Invitation" is available for pre-order on Amazon.
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emilyharper0077

I really enjoyed the scene in Cabin Pressure where the aisle feels like a river carrying all the bags and the small moments with Harper and Miguel make the cabin feel so real I was wondering how did you come up with such detailed ways to show everyone’s quiet interactions on the plane?

emilyharper0077

@StevenThomas812 Slowing down like that really paid off because the details made the scene feel alive and natural it felt like I was right there in the cabin with them do you personally enjoy shaping those quiet everyday interactions more or does the thrill of writing the big action moments excite you more in the end?
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StevenThomas812

@emilyharper0077 to a point. Actually, what it does for me is it feels like I’ve built up even more to the point that the action scenes themselves feel much more rewarding when they’re complete. 
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emilyharper0077

@StevenThomas812 Slowing down like that really paid off because the details made the scene feel alive and natural it drew me right into the cabin with them do you find writing those quiet everyday moments more rewarding than the big action scenes?
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