fantasy

  • Genre-Fluid Heroes

    If you’ve read Stephen King’s On Writing, you may remember an anecdote between King and Chuck Verill (pretty sure it was him, his agent) where King is warned, as they’re gearing up for his third book to release, that this… Continue reading

    Genre-Fluid Heroes
  • Everything I Read For “Out of This World Month”

    Everyone enjoying this bleak, dark, late-winter weather? I’m sure not! Thankfully, this past month I’ve been escaping into other worlds nearly non-stop. That’s right, I’ve just concluded my very first Out of This World Month, where I read only fantasy… Continue reading

    Everything I Read For “Out of This World Month”
  • Panel Highlights from Dragonsteel 2025

    If you read last week’s article, or have been following my Instagram, or even read Ava’s last article, then you’ll know that last week Ava and I were at Dragonsteel 2025! Here for you today is a recap of all… Continue reading

    Panel Highlights from Dragonsteel 2025
  • Two Attempts to Start My Next Novel

    Starting a project can be really daunting! With several of my drafts, I’ve wound up throwing out my progress after I get a few chapters in. I always think it’s for the best to do so, but I still want… Continue reading

    Two Attempts to Start My Next Novel
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Wonders and Woes of Worldbuilding

    Sometimes I wonder if I need to stop trying to be a novel writer and pivot to writing Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. Don’t get me wrong, I love writing, but maybe my true passion is in worldbuilding. I love the… Continue reading

    The Wonders and Woes of Worldbuilding
  • 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