They say writer’s block isn’t even a real thing (and I agree in a way), but you know what, when you’re stuck in the middle of a story, struggling to lose yourself in a writing flow, it feels pretty real, doesn’t it? So I hope this list will help you find what works for you… Continue reading 55 Tricks to BREAK Writer’s Block | Quick Inspiration
“Ares” by Jenna Terese: COVER REVEAL!
For all fans of Jenna Terese's gripping sci-fi novel Ignite comes a prequel! All about Ares. #aresfanclub #igniteduology Ares releases February 25th. *squeals excitedly* I cannot wait for this since I just recently finished reading Ignite. It's going to be incredible, I already know it. If you're interested in this prequel about Ignite's most popular… Continue reading “Ares” by Jenna Terese: COVER REVEAL!
Single Line Story Challenge!! (A Writer’s Tag)
Single Line Story Challenge Well hello there! I hope you’re doing amazing today! 🙂 So today I’m doing the Single Line Story Challenge, a writer's/blogger's tag which I am SO excited about! (And a little scared, ngl, since a few of these genres I’ve never written in before.) I first heard about this tag when… Continue reading Single Line Story Challenge!! (A Writer’s Tag)
Ambience for Immersive Writing
Well, hello there! *waves* I hope you’re having a wonderful day so far! So I recently discovered the power of ambience for really getting in the mood for my writing. If you haven’t tried this out, you might want to give it a chance and see how it affects your writing! All you need to… Continue reading Ambience for Immersive Writing
3 Things I’ll Do Differently Next NaNoWriMo (+ 2 announcements)
Image via Pexels Well hello! I hope your day is going just splendidly! 🙂 So, you’ve probably heard of and even participated in NaNoWriMo, a national writing challenge to write 50k words in the 30 days of November. Though obviously a huge challenge, there are a few ways you can make the goal become a… Continue reading 3 Things I’ll Do Differently Next NaNoWriMo (+ 2 announcements)
Writers (and everyone): Let Yourself Fail
Image via Pexels. Everything you want is on the other side of fear.Jack Canfield One of the hardest things for writers to do is to let themselves fail. Why would you write anything knowing it would be a flop? Why do anything if it won’t succeed - if it won’t meet your standards of perfection?… Continue reading Writers (and everyone): Let Yourself Fail
How-To Series: Master Pacing in Writing
Image via Pexels. Pacing is a fun aspect of writing. I love how you can so subtly manipulate the reading experience for your audience so that the writing is faster during action scenes, and slower during “breather” scenes. Read on to discover a few tricks I’ve learned about working with it! (First tips for fast… Continue reading How-To Series: Master Pacing in Writing
Learn to Relax Your Mind
Image via Pexels. Last night, my head was buzzing with anxiety about all the things I needed to do. Rather frighteningly, it dawned on me that this was often my natural state: living with perpetual, low-key anxiety about everything I haven’t done. My mind is always stuck on future possibilities, many of which are delightful… Continue reading Learn to Relax Your Mind
My Favorite Words
Below is a long list of beautiful that words that I love for the sound, the image they conjure in my mind, the way they're spelled, or all of those reasons at the same time. Let me know in the comments some of your own favorite words!
The Inspiration for My Books
Inspiration is like magic. It comes fleetingly, then is gone when you feel you need it most. And because of that, we can’t depend on it. But when you do find it, seize the spark and let it burn as long as it can to refuel your creativity. For me, sparks of inspiration are… Continue reading The Inspiration for My Books