Life, Writing Process

Writing as a “Group Activity”

Lots of people see writing as a solitary act. It's the image of a bookish type hunched over their work, solely in their head for days on end. For the work itself, this is true. However, there are wonderful times when we can stretch our creativity a bit more and actually spend time with people… Continue reading Writing as a “Group Activity”

Updates, Writing Process

Love the Stories You Write

It's no fun to write if you're not truly and deeply passionate about what you're writing. It can be done, of course, but it's not fun. Sure, at some point any writing will be "work." But, let's be honest here, you should at least LIKE what you're writing about at some point in the process.… Continue reading Love the Stories You Write

Updates, Writing Process

The First 10,000 Words

I almost have 10,000 new words in my revised draft of my novel. Woo! I'm aiming for a total of around 80,000 words. It feels like this has taken me such a long time after using routines, such as NaNoWriMo and the like, where I would crush thousands of words each day. But, this is… Continue reading The First 10,000 Words

Life, Updates, Writing Process

Have you considered stickers?

For the longest time, I could not develop a writing routine to save my character's life. Those poor dears were just wading in tension and unfinished plot lines for months, years, without ever seeing their stories finished. All because I couldn't bring myself to sit in a chair at the same time on the same… Continue reading Have you considered stickers?

Life, Updates, Writing Process

Consistency During A Personal Winter

Writing is the only thing I seem to be able to do with any sort of consistency right now. Since I'm going through a personal winter of sorts - a dormant time in my life where starting new projects or routines is near impossible - it's nice to be able to focus on something that's… Continue reading Consistency During A Personal Winter