#amwriting – a look inside the author process

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The cover of The Unlikeable Demon Hunter by Deborah Wilde.

Monsters are fun, aren’t they? When I embarked on this series, there was one thing I was certain of: I didn’t want to write vampires, shifters, or fae.

It’s not because I don’t like reading those books. I’ve read many stories featuring them, but I didn’t believe that I had anything new or original to contribute to them. I still don’t, though maybe that could one day change.

That left demons. I’ve always been fascinated by the many forms they take across various cultures. They were a good fit, given the global scope of my story, and because it gave me leeway to use both established and made up demons in my books.

Which demon is your favorite in The Unlikeable Demon Hunter books? (Mine is Malik!) 

And if you’re not sure, why not read the series and chose one? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075V2KDNV