
We’ve all been there before. Maybe you’re loving what you’re writing, enjoying the scrumptious syllables and stupendous syntax, and boom, imposter syndrome hits – the undeniable…
We’ve all been there before. Maybe you’re loving what you’re writing, enjoying the scrumptious syllables and stupendous syntax, and boom, imposter syndrome hits – the undeniable…
Firstly, I need to state how incredibly perfect it was that this topic was assigned to me the same week Taylor Swift dropped RED (Taylor’s Version).…
Action scenes can be some of the most difficult to write, because they’re written slowly but should feel fast. What I mean by this, is that the author…
Popular answer: there is no such thing as too many – your character needs friends! Honest answer: It depends on your story and writing style. Characters…
I’m not going to sugarcoat this: I’m pretty anti-NaNo. If it works for you, that’s great. But for me, just thinking about it stresses me out.…
You’re probably familiar with all the typical tropes: monster under the bed, outside the dark window, etc. But each of these examples have certain qualities in…
The costumes, the books, the people, and the electricity in the air. You know what I’m talking about – this phenomenon is ComicCon. Just the biggest…
I might be the biggest hypocrite ever while writing this because I too, need a break. It’s been at least two or three weeks of near-constant…
Everyone loves a good plot twist – and by good, I mean effective. The kind that sucks usually involves details and ideas with little to no…
We all know most stories we love are largely recycled pieces of mainstream refuse. And yet, we keep buying them up like they’re going out of…