Character Spotlight: Sophy LaRoke
For today’s post, I will be focusing on the main character of Riverlurk, one of my current novels-in-progress. Before we start, here’s a short unpolished
For today’s post, I will be focusing on the main character of Riverlurk, one of my current novels-in-progress. Before we start, here’s a short unpolished
Yesterday, I finished reading Dead Beat, the seventh book in Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files. In case you’re not familiar, Dresden Files is probably the most
Writing a first draft is a bit like walking on water. The story compels you from the safety of your boat. Your fingers sail across
Most writers-poets in especial-prefer having it understood that they compose by a species of fine frenzy-an ecstatic intuition-and would positively shudder at letting the public
Above you’ll find a snapshot of an outline I wrote recently, which showcases the insanity of how I work. This outline is for a short
Most of my story ideas start off as an aesthetic. A combination of some historical or cultural setting with some fantasy element. Asian history, but