Writing Log I’m An Author Mentor Match R9 Mentee!!! I’m officially an Author Mentor Match Round 9 Mentee!!!!! I still can’t believe it, I am truly, genuinely shocked to … Read more
Writing Lessons 9 Ways to Get Rid Of Writer’s Block Writer’s block is different for every writer but it still sucks nonetheless. Here are a few ways I combat writer’s … Read more
Writing Log Writing Log – May 2020 I’m very proud of the progress I’ve made this month in my story. April was not very productive for me. … Read more
Writing Lessons Writing Your Second Act: The Midpoint It can be argued that the Midpoint is the single most important plot point in a story. According to “Creating … Read more
Writing Lessons Writing Your First Act: The Normal World I’m starting a series on story structure where I’ll be dissecting different film scenes to demonstrate the building blocks of … Read more
Writing Log My Writing Resolutions 2020 I’ve never considered myself the type of girl who has her life together. Most of the time when I make … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO CREATE A KILLER OPENING SCENE “With the way you fell from the sky, I thought you might be an angel or something.”-Pazu, Castle In The … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO WRITE SUPPORTING CHARACTERS WHO ARE ACTUALLY SUPPORTIVE You can’t spell America without Erica.”-Erica Sinclair, Stranger Things Season 3 While there are several amazing storytelling techniques used in … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO MAKE YOUR READERS SYMPATHIZE WITH A MORALLY FLAWED PROTAGONIST “The idea of life without him is not only unbearable, it’s unimaginable.”-Rachel, Something Borrowed. I just recently re-watched Something Borrowed, the … Read more