Daily writing promptWhat do you enjoy most about writing?View all responses I enjoy building worlds and developing characters, their looks, traits… But I love getting immersed into the writing itself, with all the spelling mistakes and errors, and not worrying about the rules. It’s my time to disappear from the real world and travel intoContinueContinue reading “The magic is in typing…”
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Do it messy. Do it scared. Do it imperfect.
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November Update
“If you’re not growing you start dying.”William S. Burroughs Two months pass by quickly, as has this whole year when thinking about it. When I turned all my focus into my writing in the beginning of 2021., there was a lot for me to learn. Building my universe alone was a monster I couldn’t haveContinueContinue reading “November Update”
The Busy Mind of a Writer
It has been a while since I’ve put up a blog update and frankly, that is not how I planned my spring to go. There has been so much going on, and I’ve decided to drop a few lines to give an update. Since my last one, I’ve finished my final draft and passed itContinueContinue reading “The Busy Mind of a Writer”
“If anyone would understand loneliness, the moon would.”
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens This story exists in two different eras. Somewhere in a small town of North Carolina, a body was found in 1969 and its suspect is a “Marsh Girl” who is a mystery to the townsfolk. Starting from 1952, it also follows little Kya Clark as she grows upContinueContinue reading ““If anyone would understand loneliness, the moon would.””
It Began with a Sith Lord
Whether a four-year-old should be exposed to the Imperial March or not is probably debatable, but it was the start of a lifelong love of science fiction.