I hate summer. Sorry. I really do. It’s hot, and I despise being hot. There’s no rhyme or reason to the days, there’s too much going on, there’s too much going on and yet it’s too hot to do anything…
Stories I’d Like to Write: Fantasy That’s Really Scifi
Okay! This is the last one of these for now. I love fantasy that is high fantasy, but as you get further into the book or series, hints start to be dropped. Ruins that sound familiar, or hints that there
Stories I’d Like to Write: Nakama
I first found the term “nakama” in one of my favorite anime/manga: Bleach. Back when I was really into the series, I followed this website, where the community would translate the chapters into English as they were released in Japan,
Stories I’d Like to Write: Interlocking Lives
Somewhat related to Tuesday’s post, but another type of story I’d love to try is what I’m calling interlocking lives. This is where the main character is living two lives, without a clear delineation of which is the “real” life,
Stories I’d Like to Write: Dual Timelines
It’s summer, so time for a blog series, amirite? I am right. Because it’s my blog. So there. For this year’s series, I thought I’d focus on stories I’d like to write someday. Because writing, like anything else, is a
WriYe and Organization
Oof, why is May going so fast? Seriously. Ahhhhhhhh Anyway. It’s time for the monthly prompt from WriYe, which is about writing organization, something I am alternately very good at and also sometimes terrible at. How do you keep your
Out of the Woods
Hey, so it’s May! Oh man, it’s already the 5th. I feel like April flew by and May’s going to same. Time needs to slow down. I can’t believe it’s almost summer. So, let’s talk about Camp Nano and how
WriYe and Success
Eking this end at the end of the month, haha. Interesting topic this month, considering how the last year has gone. More and more recently I’ve felt like I no longer have any idea about the writing industry or how
Welp
Well, squiders, I’m still not done with Uglies. I thought this would be fairly easy since it’s YA and not terribly long, but sometimes with YA I just don’t connect to the main character very well and then it slows
Moving Forward
Hi, squiders! Sorry about missing Tuesday. It’s been kind of a rough week, but I don’t really have an excuse. But anyway, we’re in to March! Crazy, right? I know everyone’s focused on how it’s been a year since the