Slaying Dragons, Paid Book Reviews, Writing Lessons, and More!

It's December!! Anyone else enjoying the chilly weather? Anyone not enjoying it? Personally, I love that time of year when I can finally, finally, dig my sweaters out from underneath my shorts. (Just kidding, I don't actually put my pants in the same drawer as my shirts. I'm not a monster.) I feel like I … Continue reading Slaying Dragons, Paid Book Reviews, Writing Lessons, and More!

AI Isn’t Our Replacement: Why It’s Important for Humans to Keep Writing

Since Chat GPT debuted a year ago, discourse about AI in the writing world has only increased. Where do you stand on the issue? AI is an amazing feat of engineering, so revolutionary that it’s already changing the world. But, as the saying goes, with great power comes great responsibility. Already, there’s been a sharp … Continue reading AI Isn’t Our Replacement: Why It’s Important for Humans to Keep Writing

Reblog: What Is a Story Keystone? by JGlover – The Art of Storytelling

http://theartofstorytelling.co.uk/2023/11/22/what-is-a-story-keystone/ What in your story is so important that the rest of the story can't stand without it? It's the theme, of course. This is why I love thinking of theme as this new term I heard from JGlover's post: the story keystone. Even after you've heard me harp on theme time after time, you … Continue reading Reblog: What Is a Story Keystone? by JGlover – The Art of Storytelling

What I Learned about Emotional Storytelling from a Kid’s Video Game

I've been a nerd all my life; maybe that's why I still play Pokémon as an adult.  Pokémon was as instrumental in my growing up as Disney, Star Wars, Narnia, and Lord of the Rings. Some of my earliest memories are waking up early to watch Pokémon on TV with my older sister. In my … Continue reading What I Learned about Emotional Storytelling from a Kid’s Video Game

Reblog: How to Survive and Conquer NaNoWriMo by A Writer’s Path

http://ryanlanz.com/2023/11/13/how-to-survive-and-conquer-nanowrimo/ NaNo's over in a little over a week—which means you still have over a week to win! This is a great post of effective tips to employ during NaNoWriMo. Even if you're almost done with your 50k-word novel, it's never too late to try something new! I've tried some of these methods myself and … Continue reading Reblog: How to Survive and Conquer NaNoWriMo by A Writer’s Path

Reblog: 11 Fixes When the Words Won’t Flow by Writing Tips & Writerly Musings

http://morganhazelwood.com/2023/11/09/11-fixes-when-the-words-wont-flow/ Newsflash: we all get stuck sometimes. I love this post because it applies to all writers! We all have times when our normal process stops working and we need to do something different, even if it's just for five minutes. The post above provides 11 simple, practical tips for getting the words to flow … Continue reading Reblog: 11 Fixes When the Words Won’t Flow by Writing Tips & Writerly Musings