Hey all, Dani here. Welcome back to another wonderful Sunday, which means that it is time for another Weekend Writer post. Yesterday was a busy date day for Damian and I, and we had a really nice time, so today we decided to have a lazy shut-in day...basically we're just going to lounge around on… Continue reading Weekend Writer: The Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding – Part Two
Category: Inspiration
Weekend Writer: The Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding – Part One
Hey all, Dani here. Welcome back to another wonderful Sunday, which means that it is time for another Weekend Writer post. I'm really enjoying writing these, even if the pressure to make them good and a worthwhile experience for us all makes me a bit stressed and anxious. Honestly it's completely worth it. I think… Continue reading Weekend Writer: The Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding – Part One
Weekend Writer: January Progress
Hey all, Dani here. Welcome back to my blog, I hope you have all had a lovely weekend. I'm actually a bit nervous about today's post. It's been a while since I've shared like this. So, you know what, rather than waste time prolonging the nerves by typing up a lengthy intro post, let's just… Continue reading Weekend Writer: January Progress
Recommendations: Wintery Atmosphere
Hey all, Dani here. Well, we've finally made it to Friday. This has felt like a v-e-r-y-l-o-n-g-w-e-e-k, at least to me. By the time I finish my shift tonight I will have worked 52 hours this week, which has left very little time for anything that I can't accomplish while at work--you know, so I've… Continue reading Recommendations: Wintery Atmosphere
Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part Two – To Move through a Block
Hey all, Dani here. Greetings and Happy Sunday. I am so happy to be coming back to you all with another installment in my Weekend Writer series. It has actually been so lovely to dive deep into books on the craft of writing and creativity in general. I'm working ahead on some of these posts,… Continue reading Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part Two – To Move through a Block
Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part One – When You Meet the Block
Hey all, Dani here. After my Weekend Writer post last week, I was absolutely hoping that the next writing craft book I picked up would be one better suited to me...and I know I haven't even gotten to the actual review portion yet, but I will just go ahead and say that I think I… Continue reading Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part One – When You Meet the Block
Best Books of the Decade
Hey all, Dani here. I've seen a lot of blog posts and YouTube videos of people talking about their favorite books of the past decade (2010-2019), and it seemed like a fun idea, so why not do a post about so of my favorite books from the last decade. The problem was figuring out how… Continue reading Best Books of the Decade
Weekend Writer: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Hey all, Dani here. A new year means a new focus on certain blog series that I let slide a bit at the end of the year, and a new focus on my own writing. I really loved doing my Weekend Writer posts last year, even though they took a lot of time and were… Continue reading Weekend Writer: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Goals for 2020
Hey all, Dani here. Since we are now in the early days of the year, I suppose it is time to make some resolutions. Though I’d rather call them goals, because honestly, resolutions are things that most of us give up on a couple weeks into the year, and I’d rather not give up on… Continue reading Goals for 2020
Weekend Writer: End of the One Day Novelist, or Introduction of No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty
Hey all, Dani here. Welcome to a special edition of Weekend Writer. Yes, you are getting a Weekend Writer post on both days of the weekend this time around. Why? Well, because this particular book fits best in two segments, and I feel that both segments are necessary to have at the early stages of… Continue reading Weekend Writer: End of the One Day Novelist, or Introduction of No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty