The Art of Writing Between Worlds
Threshold seasons are the perfect time to write and create. These mystical times are when the veil is thin and change stirs creativity and reflection.
Threshold seasons are the perfect time to write and create. These mystical times are when the veil is thin and change stirs creativity and reflection.
Not drafting this November? Then embrace the Season of Revision, a gentler, powerful way to rekindle creativity and fall back in love with your story.
I am a longhand plotter, but as a working writer, that’s not fast enough. So here is a brief review of the systems I use, just in time for Rough Draft November.
If you’re looking forward to writing a new rough draft in November, I’ve compiled some resources that can help you prepare for your next writing journey.
Haunted houses aren’t just for ghost stories—they’re perfect for love stories, too. In this Preptober post, I share how gothic, spooky, and “haunted” settings can heighten romance, sharpen conflict, and inspire your November Rough Draft project.
We are halfway through the Rough Draft Spring Challenge. So that means it’s time for to remember to take care of our body, mind, and eyes so we can finish our drafts strong with great stories and even better health.
Today is the first day of Rough Draft November! But before I end up heads down in a new manuscript, I’ve made a list of self care ideas to help me get to the point where I can write The End.
If you’re looking forward to writing a rough draft in November, here are a few resources that can help you prepare for you next writing journey.
It’s Preptober time! And this year I’m focusing on writing a very rough draft of a story i’ve been thinking about for years. I’m not worried about perfection or word count, and I’ve included a list of basic tools to help you prep a story for its rough draft stage.