Saige’s Posts

  • The Relationship Between Inspiration and Boredom

    I’ve talked recently about my current writer’s block slump that I’ve been trapped in. It’s no fun, let me tell you, to have lots of ideas and no clue how to put them anywhere. I have a few projects plotted… Continue reading

    The Relationship Between Inspiration and Boredom
  • Dude, This Writing Thing is Hard

    Maybe blame my sleep addled procrastinating brain for this one, but this week we’re doing a little bit of a rant. Writing is rarely sunshine and rainbows for most of us, and let’s talk about that. We are surrounded by… Continue reading

    Dude, This Writing Thing is Hard
  • The Art of Fan Fiction

    I’m sure I’m not alone when I say that a lot of my practice in writing comes from fan fiction. I spent some formative years on FanFiction.net with my brother, reading, writing, and roleplaying in our favorite worlds. My most… Continue reading

    The Art of Fan Fiction
  • Advice From My Fellow Aspiring Authors

    Being an English major and a creative writing minor, I’ve made a lot of friends with fellow aspiring authors. I think it’s fun to see the pieces of advice that we’ve each all come to appreciate and share. And I… Continue reading

    Advice From My Fellow Aspiring Authors
  • Five Magic Book Reviews

    Recently I’ve had quite the fixation on books themed around faeries, magic, and all things in between. I justify it by calling it research for my own novel dealing with the same. Regardless, I have always enjoyed the magical and… Continue reading

    Five Magic Book Reviews
  • The Advice That Changed My Poetry

    Poetry is something I explored a lot in college, growing my skills, interest, and drafts of various poems. Most of them come from my own experiences, putting to words that which usually cannot. I won’t sit here and say that… Continue reading

    The Advice That Changed My Poetry
  • The Problem With Teaching Literature

    Many of you reading likely have not had much to complain on when it comes to reading. If you’re anything like me, when assigned books in school, it was fairly easy to stay caught up, digest, and even enjoy the… Continue reading

    The Problem With Teaching Literature
  • Ava’s Articles Are Better Than Mine (And That’s a Good Thing!)

    Friends, I fear Ava is a superior writer than I. This isn’t just because she has a complete novel and I don’t, or that she writes more consistently than I do, or that she’s written much more smut than I… Continue reading

    Ava’s Articles Are Better Than Mine (And That’s a Good Thing!)
  • On Becoming a Fan of King

    My high school creative writing teacher was a huge fan of Stephen King. This was my first real experience with the man. Before this point, I knew him just as the guy with the scary clown guy that my stepmom… Continue reading

    On Becoming a Fan of King
  • Poetry’s Place in Prose

    See what I did there? If you’ve looked at my bio, it’s pretty clear that I enjoy working between the styles of prose and poetry. I often find my style towing the thin line. Alliteration is a frequent toy I’m… Continue reading

    Poetry’s Place in Prose