writing advice
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“Winter Stories and Rum Pots” was written last year. That meant I learned a lot getting it ready for posting. Read more
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Taking a moment to reflect on what I learned writing the Halls of Falden story. Turns out, challenges do have value. Read more
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Nothing like a plan (hopefully a good one) to help deal with a writing rut. Read more
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Sometimes I find that when I’m reading, and especially when I’m reading something good, the act of comparison can pull me away from writing. Let’s talk about how to combat that. Read more
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There’s something special about slowing down with characters and enjoying a quiet moment with them. Read more
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Like a fine wine, a good story should have time to breath. It helps bring out its best qualities. Read more
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Not all parts of a story are parts we necessarily enjoy writing, but they are still parts that can bring something to the story. Read more
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I will be honest that my word count has not been all that impressive as of late. As noted a few weeks ago, I had been battling an illness and then the work side of my life had some increase pressures that resulted in me not doing a good job making time to write. With Read more
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Writing what you know is good but sometimes one needs to write to understand. Read more
