Building a Universe

In the third segment of Creativity Wednesday, the author discusses their love-hate relationship with world-building, their process in creating diverse fictional worlds, and seeking feedback on their character developments.

This is Kivana Eli

The blog post introduces Kivana Eli, a key character from Just One Series. Played by the writer’s dream cast, Kate Beckinsale, Kivana is a past life figure whose story intersects with other characters. She sports distinctive black iris as part of her Ryctorian heritage and shares a strong bond with her twin brother, Corran. Burdened by a tragic love story, and gifted with clone-like abilities, her narrative serves as a potential spoiler for the series. The post ends with a teaser about a new character, Katrine Van-Derveld, from a short story competition entry.

Character Development

This week’s Inspiration Thursday talks about developing fictional characters in roleplay, fan fiction and even my upcoming book Just One. There’s also a section about minor characters of Just One, giving a further sneak peak into my work.

Dominic Dimitrov, the funny alien

Character Introduction Welcome to the fifth segment of Character Introduction blog posts. This week, I want to take the time to introduce you to one of my favourite male characters to write (and I have written a few during my time as both a role-player and a fan fiction writer. Dominic is another member ofContinueContinue reading “Dominic Dimitrov, the funny alien”

Something about a girl – Rebecca Jordan

This week’s Character Introduction features Rebecca Jordan, Ellie’s best friend and Felicity’s love interest. There’s a lot about Becca you’ll discover in the story, but for now, you should know how special and dear to this writer she is.

Do it messy. Do it scared. Do it imperfect. 

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