I fell into a dream I didn’t want to leave A place where I felt like I could live No sadness existed or even trouble there Even being bad was not so bad Had some friends or maybe family We laughed and played through the night Ran upstairs twirling on the floor Dancers within an … Continue reading Other Side of the Mirror
Tag: YA Fantasy
Character Mapping: A Helpful Template for Fantasy Writers (With a sneak peek of my next novel included)
Photo by Hugo Ceneviva on Pexels.com There are those who write off the cuff or "seat of their pants" (still not a fan of the term pantsers) and those who write with careful planning and consideration behind their every word. A good author uses both of these strategies throughout their writing. I'd like to tell … Continue reading Character Mapping: A Helpful Template for Fantasy Writers (With a sneak peek of my next novel included)
March Villain Madness
Apparently this is a hashtag on Twitter. Who knew? I find your lack of hashtags disturbing. So I thought I'd toss my hat in to the whole villain mix. This month's featured post is all about the antagonist to my first book, Maiden to None. Her name is Kember. Here's some artwork I've recently had … Continue reading March Villain Madness