I mean, to be fair, every year I think I’m going to be productive in December, and every year I am surprised when I am not. (Imagine the Surprised Pikachu meme here.) (Actually…) Right, moving on. There’s holiday stuff, of
WriYe and Nano
Hey, so I realized that I hadn’t done the WriYe blog prompt for the month. And the month ends tomorrow. (How goes my revision, you might ask. Well, I got to the chapter in the character book that talked about
An Update, Thanksgiving, and a Landsquid (Walk Into a Bar…)
Sorry, it started to feel like a joke setup. How goes the revision, you ask? Well, I have made it further in the character book/exercises, which continue to be a mix of helpful and not helpful, but not as much
In the Depths of Character Exercises
Where did I leave you, squiders, before I forgot Tuesday existed? Oh, right. With the grand plans that I was going to have an updated revision outline and be ready to dig into actual revision. Well, we haven’t gotten there.
The Plan for November (and the Revision)
Happy November, squiders! Or IS IT. (I don’t know. Just being dramatic.) I went to the Nano kick-off party, as I said I might, and I got three years worth of stickers, talked to some lovely people, was a unicorn,
MileHiCon Aftermath and a Look at November
Oof, sorry for going all radio silence all week, squiders. Everything is fine! Except I’m avoiding editing my SkillShare class, not sure why. I think it’s because I feel like I need it to be quiet and I keep getting
WriYe and Horror
Catching up on my WriYe blog circle prompts, plus it’s an easy blog topic in the midst of convention planning, haha. (Trying to figure out my last outfit for the con. Do I want something that says “horror writer” to
WriYe and Writing Courses
Hey, guess what I forgot to do in September? Here’s the prompt from WriYe: Share your favorite books, courses, or websites you like to visit to grow your writing! I’m firmly of the belief that there’s always more to learn
When It Rains, It Pours
Squiders, Hallowed Hill is out! It looks beautiful and I’m really proud of it. And I got all my marketing work done–all the reviewers emailed, copies sent out to those who requested it, promos set up on subsequent days to
Master Plot Series: Other Plot Archetypes
Well, squiders, we’ve reached the end of our summer series. We’ve looked at SO MANY plot archetypes. 7 basic plots, 20 master plots, whatever the 36 plot list was called. So, we’ve done them all, right? You would be WRONG.