Word Counts
"...the average word count for science fiction and fantasy novels generally lies between 100,000 and 115,000."
Read moreWannabe writer with hobby of art. Stay and you'll glimpse a small piece of my heart.
"...the average word count for science fiction and fantasy novels generally lies between 100,000 and 115,000."
Read moreIf you are stuck and you can't move forward at all, then go backwards in your story until you find the false note. Erase everything after the false note, and try something completely different.
Read moreI roll over in bed, squinting and fumbling for my glasses. There’s a hazy figure next to me, and for a moment my heart lurches and stutters like I’m in a horror movie. Before I can scream, her voice—and it’s definitely a her—says quietly, “Please come. It’s okay. It’s just me.”
Read moreCovers: An awful lot of books because I seem to be in a reading jag, The Chosen season 3, The Forever Prisoner, and more.
Read moreFor a few days after my declaration of pure writing focus, the writing process was brilliant. It took me a few fits and starts, but I always found something to write about.
Read moreI've always had pretty bizarre, entertaining dreams. As this is the case, whenever I hold onto a fragment long enough to remember it, and as long as it isn't too embarrassing, I've opted to write it down. I share it for the laughs, or perhaps for the eyebrow arched in concern for my sanity.
Read more"Keep writing through it all. If you only wrote when motivated, you’d be a poet." (Pirateba, author of The Wandering Inn) Words cannot express how much I hate this idea, how long I have bucked it, and the depth of my dread at the prospect of finally facing it.
Read more"You are too proud of who you think you are to notice what you are actually like, which prevents you from changing properly. You do not want to sacrifice that part of yourself. It is probably associated with some delusion that helps you maintain a positive, although very fragile, self-image."
Read moreCovers: The Grim Reaper arc from Discworld, The Case for the Real Jesus, Star Trek Voyager, and more.
Read moreIt's funny what little things I've acclimated to over the years, telling myself that's just how things are and they won't change even if I try. Funny how, when I actually give sustained, serious effort to making a change, it turns out that far less is set in stone than I assume.
Read moreI laughed the other day when I said to my husband, "I'm pretty sure God watched every Star Trek episode there is." In my head was a voice that whined, "Well, yes, He's omniscient so that's technically correct, but..." What, God's too detached and holy to watch Star Trek?
Read moreCovers: The Case Against The Case for Christ, the Night Watch arc of the Discworld series, Pinocchio(s), and more.
Read moreLast year's goals were all about stretching myself in four different areas. This year, it will be a mix of continuing unfinished goals from last year and confronting things I have noticed myself shrinking back from.
Read moreAt the beginning of this year, I laid out four goals in areas that I was somewhat familiar with, but I made them each large enough that it required me to stretch myself. I did not reach each goal, but I can say where I am with each, and I'm mostly pleased with this year's results.
Read moreLately I have been struggling once again with the hydra that is my fears of composing original fiction. Cut one head off and another two sprout, each one screaming that I'll never be good enough to do what I've known I was supposed to do since I was a teenager.
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