Writing

  • Creating the Writing Blocks

    Based on what I learned from Heart Breathing’s Preptober Video and from looking over the Rough Draft Challenge Workbook, I made simple “worksheets” to guide me through what I call “writing blocks”. Each “block” is a month and each set… Continue reading

    Creating the Writing Blocks
  • Preptober begins (و •̀ ᴗ•́ )و

    Today marks the start of Preptober for Dual Wielding: Featherstorm! Timeline: Week 1, 1st—5th April: Planning Week Week 2, 6th—12th April: Power Week for Structure Week 3, 13th—19th April: Power Week for Characters Week 4, 20th—26th April: Power Week for… Continue reading

    Preptober begins (و •̀ ᴗ•́ )و
  • Minute Writing #001

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    Minute Writing #001
  • Happy Trans Day of Visibility

    To all my trans brothers, sisters and siblings: may your day be easy today, your existence positive and your hobby time enjoyable (˵ •̀ ᴗ •́ ˵ ) ♡. Have a great one today! And to everyone else, I wish… Continue reading

    Happy Trans Day of Visibility
  • Cycle 26’s Writing Project, Preptober Incoming

    This April I will be entering my second Preptober using the writing blocks I developed from Heart Breathings’ Preptober video. Sarra is actually about to start another Rough Draft Challenge (she does them April, July and November). The way I’ve… Continue reading

    Cycle 26’s Writing Project, Preptober Incoming
  • Editary Done: Rini & Butler V.6

    As February closed, so did Editary! (੭˃ᴗ˂)੭ This is the conclusion of the first set of writing blocks since I started them back in last October. I began planning them in September, having the passion re-ignited after watching Heart Breathings’… Continue reading

    Editary Done: Rini & Butler V.6
  • My Writing Tools Over Time: the Youngest Me

    When I first started writing, I had pencils, pens and paper, but by the time I was leaving high school, writing with physical tools became painful for my wrist and I could only get through a couple of pages until… Continue reading

    My Writing Tools Over Time: the Youngest Me
  • Writing Sci-Fi as a Fantasy Major

    I love science-fiction. It’s fantasy but at the other end of the spectrum, technology replacing magic. Recently, I’ve started writing a little bit of science fiction, but the problem is: I don’t know science ( ° ᗜ ° “) I… Continue reading

    Writing Sci-Fi as a Fantasy Major
  • Roll to Write

    They say that when you’re uncertain, flip a coin. It’s not that the coin will really decide for you but that you’ll realise what you want it to land on while it’s in the air. The act of flicking the… Continue reading

    Roll to Write
  • A Garden of Women’s Writing

    International Women’s Day is tomorrow and today I’m looking at building a list of classics written by women. Luckily, I found a great list that has diversity in both authors and content: https://bookriot.com/100-must-read-classics-by-women/ The list gives great briefs on each… Continue reading

    A Garden of Women’s Writing