Breakdown; or, Fatigue as an Important Part of the Process

Oh man, have I been slacking on this blog! I feel terrible about it, to be honest. I would open the page, go back to the draft I’ve been working on this whole time and then three sentences in just completely lose steam. The funny thing is, it’s not the writing I’m fatigued from; it’sContinue reading “Breakdown; or, Fatigue as an Important Part of the Process”

Eternal Flame; or, Rituals as Related to Writing

Summer leaves change from the bright greens to the muted browns, faded yellows and fiery reds. They fall, lilting in a soft breeze to a bed of grass below. Every year, my neighbors and I pile colorful gourds on our front porches in various stages of cut and dress, dark lanterns lighting the way forContinue reading “Eternal Flame; or, Rituals as Related to Writing”

Snow Rose; or, Pulling the Sled Uphill

Oh man…I’ve been a very naughty blogger lately, haven’t I? I’m terribly sorry for the lack of updates lately. I had quit my job to help my son with school since he had to be remote this semester (knock on wood it only needs to be one semester) and I’ve been so physically and emotionallyContinue reading “Snow Rose; or, Pulling the Sled Uphill”

Sail To The Moon; or, Taking a Trip Down ‘Story’ Memory Lane

My best friend and I absolutely love to trash talk each other. It’s always done with tongue firmly dug into cheek and fingers delicately crossed behind our backs, of course. It’s always done with love. Last night was no different; we spent at least a good half hour laughing over her making fun of aContinue reading “Sail To The Moon; or, Taking a Trip Down ‘Story’ Memory Lane”

Misery Business; or, The Best Writing Pushes The Writer’s Buttons

I spend a lot of time in my head processing day-to-day information through scenes in my head. Most of my story ideas come from things I’ve read, songs I’ve heard, moods I’ve been in…But I have a serious confession to make: I get powerfully uncomfortable writing erotic scenes. I can write murder, slaughter, rampage, serialContinue reading “Misery Business; or, The Best Writing Pushes The Writer’s Buttons”

Writing More Than Blog Posts!??!

This week’s blog post will be a bit delayed due to a conflict with my husband’s work schedule, so I encourage anyone reading this to check out my (incredibly modest/small) poetry page here! I’m also working on drafting a serial novel to be exclusively published through this site, as well as some short stories/novellas comingContinue reading “Writing More Than Blog Posts!??!”

Where Is My Mind; or, Mindfulness in Writing

One of my favorite things to do for mental stimulation or taking a break is “falling down holes”. My friends and I use this phrase to specifically reference instances when we indulge our impulses while perusing internet search engine results or sifting through the algorithms on social media sites. I think Freud would be proud;Continue reading “Where Is My Mind; or, Mindfulness in Writing”

U; or, My Struggle With Being Goal-Oriented

I absolutely love puzzles. Hard stop. They have been one of my favorite activities for years and I don’t “Squirrel!” harder than when a puzzle is partially finished and sitting on a table, alone and begging to be made whole. I get a little buzz every time I match each piece to another or theContinue reading “U; or, My Struggle With Being Goal-Oriented”

Underwood; or, 7 Ideas to Stoke Creativity During a Dry Spell

As I’ve mentioned before, I suffered a very long time with writer’s block; this didn’t mean that there was a lack of creative flow or failure to find inspiration for me. I talk about it in my first blog post briefly, but I used to funnel my drive for storytelling through running Dungeons & DragonsContinue reading “Underwood; or, 7 Ideas to Stoke Creativity During a Dry Spell”

Separate Ways (Worlds Apart); or, Three Ways Your Character Can Inform Your World

One of my favorite things about NaNoWriMo is the “cooler” talk that spawns as the November 1st start date looms on the horizon; the theory crafting, planning vs. pantsing vs. plantsing, and the inevitable doubt that completion is even possible. Interestingly, I’ve met many people who have so much confidence in creating layered, deep charactersContinue reading “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart); or, Three Ways Your Character Can Inform Your World”