Good Morning Folks, For those of you who have seen (or remember) the He-Man and She-Ra cartoons of the 1980's those words in the title of this post should be familiar to you (it's what they said after they changed into their powerful alter-egos). So, what's an author's "power"? Generally it's the author's greatest strength. Something that gives the author that extra oomph . Oftentimes, it's the ability to create great descriptions, or fabulous dialogue. Or just simply the uncanny ability to draw a reader in (I'm going to cite Stephenie Meyer here as someone who can definitely draw a reader in). As to dialogue, Kerrelyn Sparks has some humorous dialogue. Kim Lenox creates some really good description. Character--Laura Childs--I still want to know what happens next with Theodosia Browning. Someone like Nicholas Sparks created a story of tender love and care in A Walk To Remember . For me, John Grisham ups the suspense in his novels. Weaving ...