2018 was a year unlike any other. Some parts were stressful, some parts were lazy, and some parts? Some parts … More
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Missing the Magic
Holiday Magic, Writing Magic As an American with a Pagan dad and a Southern Baptist mom, I celebrate both Solstice … More
For My Dearest Peddler
Originally posted on WRITING TIPS & WRITERLY MUSINGS:
(I haven’t put any of my fiction up here, so this is a first. Just a…
Writer Confessions
After last week’s post on avoiding burn out, I thought I’d give myself a break. But, I’ve got a few … More
5 Tips For Fighting Burn-Out: Learning Limits And Finding Gratitude
For those of you in America or from America, I’d like to wish you a very merry Thanksgiving. For the rest of you, I hope you have a great day.
I knew, going into November, that NaNoWriMo might not happen. The first couple days I was going to be a writing convention, I have a massive work deadline coming up in early December, plus, there’s that whole family and holiday thing you might have noticed is happening. But still, I had hope and plans.
However, I’ve had to take a step back and reassess. Here are my:
5 Steps For Avoiding Burn Out
World Fantasy Con, Writers Workshops, and NaNoWriMo. Oh, my!
Your friendly, neighborhood writer-blogger-vlogger-voice actress has been BUSY! Two weekends ago, I attended a writers’ workshop put on by my … More
My 5 Biggest Misconceptions About Submitting A Short Story
This past weekend, I did something I’ve only done once before. I submitted a short story to a publisher. I … More
Blogger Achievement Unlocked
Today is a momentous day for me: I just hit 500 followers! I (literally) couldn’t have done it without you! … More
Didn’t I Used To Be An Extrovert?
The past couple of years, I’ve noticed a trend–in myself. I’ve been wanting to stay home and not deal with going out. I’ve been not wanting to host big, complicated events, and it was usually okay if people came to me. Although, lately, I’ve been craving smaller and smaller groups. Of worse? Wanting to stay home, on my couch, alone.
But wait, I thought I was an extrovert. Was I was wrong? My entire identity has fallen into crisis!