Originally posted on my Ko-fi Tsarra pushed open the front door quietly, the wood protesting with a faint creak. She couldn’t find it in herself to be annoyed at the sound this time. She set her unstrung bow down in the corner and placed her travelling sack beside it. The house was quiet—she knew everyone … Continue reading A Moment of Forgiveness
Author: E.J. Robison
I’m running out of Monday quotes but hey, it’s Monday!
Happy new week everyone! I encourage you today to think about your accomplishments from last week, even if they were small. Start the week by being encouraged to reach your next goals. This Week in the Life of a Freelancer: Continuing work on an NFT backstoryWorking on a new short story for submission to a … Continue reading I’m running out of Monday quotes but hey, it’s Monday!
Don’t Just Write a Book
Yep, you read that right, and I'll say it again. Please, don't just write a book. This probably goes against so many things you've heard, all of the people saying, "Do it! Go for it!" And yes, while you should absolutely chase your writing dreams... ...that doesn't start with writing a book. Driving a Car … Continue reading Don’t Just Write a Book
The Writing Process (Part 3)
If you're not caught up on my writing process series, you can start with this post here! As a quick recap, I've been taking you all on a journey through how I write stories. In the first post, I showed you how I come up with details before I write the story. In the second … Continue reading The Writing Process (Part 3)
Remember: This Is YOUR Monday
Another week dawns, and it's time to get things done! What are your goals for this week? Goals are so important to keep you on track! This Week's Headlines... Writing backstory for an NFT campaignCompleting a contemporary romance novellaWorking on a children's bookComposing book reviewsDrafting an original short storiesContinuing work on Project Pea Freelancing Tip … Continue reading Remember: This Is YOUR Monday
Elevate Your Descriptions: Why You Should Read Anne of Green Gables
As writers, we should always be practising our craft. We do that, obviously, by writing. But in addition to practising, we also need to be learning. Luckily, with so many stories available to us at our fingertips in the forms of movies, books, TV shows, and more, it's easier than ever to find a good … Continue reading Elevate Your Descriptions: Why You Should Read Anne of Green Gables
The Writing Process (Part 2)
Better late than never, right? So, if you haven't read my first post about the writing process, I highly suggest you do that now! I talk about how I set up a story and come up with names, characters, and settings. For this post, I'll be sharing my rough draft so you can then see … Continue reading The Writing Process (Part 2)
Tuesday is just Monday, but a little to the left
Okay yeah, you caught me. I missed two posts I was supposed to make last week, and I didn't even update yesterday either! How could I? Well, all I can say is that I was extremely busy. (Really, it's not an excuse, but as a new indie author, a freelancer with constantly fluctuating work, and … Continue reading Tuesday is just Monday, but a little to the left
Get COLOURS: An otherworldly short story series TODAY!
Everyone wishes for a second chance, and no one more than the traveller who holds one in his grasp. But what happens when that chance fails, time and time again?The total destruction of a planet, a boy leaving home, a teacher coming in contact with alien life, a draconic businesswoman hungry for power...These people and … Continue reading Get COLOURS: An otherworldly short story series TODAY!
The Writing Process (Part 1)
If you read my post from Monday, you know that I'm writing a short story about a bonfire this week. But as I started writing, I started thinking that instead of just posting the finished product, I could walk you through the process of how I write! Why would I do this? Well, it's helpful … Continue reading The Writing Process (Part 1)