writing advice

  • Word Count Worries: Saved by the Novella

    I am my own worst enemy. It takes a special level of wisdom to know oneself, and also to know when a project doesn’t have enough plot to be a full novel. This is something I struggle with very often.… Continue reading

    Word Count Worries: Saved by the Novella
  • Reflecting on My December Writing Goals

    What an informative month. When I set these goals, I honestly wasn’t really expecting to meet them- they were lofty and meant to be more of a kick in the pants than anything. But I learned a lot about myself… Continue reading

    Reflecting on My December Writing Goals
  • Genre Swap: Ava Writes A Fae Story

    (Don’t forget to check the end of this post for my third December Writing Goals update!) Hello hello friends! Saige is quite literally the best at coming up with sister posts for us to do on here. You may remember… Continue reading

    Genre Swap: Ava Writes A Fae Story
  • 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
  • Hypertext Essays

    While I’m cooking up a few good article drafts, I wanted to share something that I did back in college for one of my courses called a hypertext essay. These essays read similarly to articles or web pages due to… Continue reading

    Hypertext Essays
  • 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
  • Writing is Like Friendship: Don’t Force It

    For anyone who’s ever tried writing as either a hobby or profession, the experience of writer’s block and burnout are known by all. Having the right reaction and tools to handle this inevitability is possibly the most important component of… Continue reading

    Writing is Like Friendship: Don’t Force It
  • 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
  • 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