Ava Christina

  • Oversharing: A Free Write

    To anybody trying to get their creative juices flowing, I will always highly recommend trying a ten-minute free write. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept: set a ten-minute timer and open a blank word document or pull out your favorite… Continue reading

    Oversharing: A Free Write
  • An Excerpt from The Silverwing

    Readers! I want to give you a tiny little taste of my pride and joy, my ugly but darling child, The Silverwing. This excerpt is from part four of the novel, where Captain Riggs struggles to deal with the stain… Continue reading

    An Excerpt from The Silverwing
  • Project Name Clown: Something Weird is Coming Out of Me

    A few weeks ago I sent a message to my friends that most found slightly alarming. The message was as follows: “My debut into weird fiction will explore the strange urge I keep having to put on face paint and… Continue reading

    Project Name Clown: Something Weird is Coming Out of Me
  • Book Banter: 9 Upcoming Releases That Have Me Salivating

    I read The Hacienda last year and devoured the entire thing in two days. Isabel Cañas blew me away with her dread, her atmosphere, the way she could make me feel like someone just dropped an ice cube down my… Continue reading

    Book Banter: 9 Upcoming Releases That Have Me Salivating
  • How Sexy Is Too Sexy?

    Father Cruz really got away from me. Not in a bad way! Let me stress that I am constantly delighted in the directions my stories tend to turn, like an ornery pony with a terrified child on its back. But… Continue reading

    How Sexy Is Too Sexy?
  • How Saige Ruined My Life

    If you’ve meandered over to our book club section, you may have noticed that the first thing Saige picked for Olivia and I to read was The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. This is how Saige ruined my life.… Continue reading

    How Saige Ruined My Life
  • Write What You Know: Making Your Stories More Authentic

    One of the pieces of advice I hear the most often is to ‘write what you know’. This doesn’t necessarily mean you can only write autobiographies (obviously) and it also doesn’t mean you can’t explore a concept that’s new to… Continue reading

    Write What You Know: Making Your Stories More Authentic
  • The 9 Books That Shaped My Personality

    Readers! I firmly believe that one of the best ways to get to know someone, not only as a writer but as a person, is by a list of their favorite books of all time. So, behold, my list (in… Continue reading

    The 9 Books That Shaped My Personality
  • My Journey From Lifelong Reader to Aspiring Writer

    My parents proudly proclaim to all interested ears that I read my first book, Hop on Pop, at age four, and was reading at a fifth-grade level by the time I was seven. What’s that joke about people who were… Continue reading

    My Journey From Lifelong Reader to Aspiring Writer