• Outlines: Your (Real) First Draft? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)

    There’s an old saying that goes, “a failure to plan is a plan to fail”, I’m not entirely sure how much I agree with this sentiment in terms of writing —but I will say this, having an outline makes the job a hell of a lot easier. In the beginning of my journey as a…

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  • Blood Queen

    Blood Queen

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  • What to do When You Feel Stuck | Motivation for Writers

    To say that 2025 has been a mentally taxing year would be something of an understatement. Actually, 2025 has been a mentally taxing decade and that we still have three months left of it is not especially helpful. Looking back thus far on my year it’s hard to believe that this is the same year…

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  • What’s in a Character and where are we anyway? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)

    Characters Despite what some on the internet would seemingly have you believe, the characters that a writer creates are not in fact direct 1-1 parallels of themselves. Even if the characters are similar to the author and even if they’re somewhat based on the author. This isn’t to say that characters never bear any resemblance…

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  • Among my newfound love for oil pastels and night photography as well as my love of acrylic blowout art work, I’ve found that there is something about the sort of scrapbook style cut and paste art, using magazines to create something wholly original and different that just speaks to me. Being that yesterday was my…

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  • 34 Things I’ve Learned about Writing (for my 34th Birthday)

    Today officially marks my 34th birthday, and I decided that it might be fun to compile 34 things I’ve learned (mostly about writing) in honor of my 34th birthday. Some of these things will be just things I’ve learned generally about life and myself. Much of my 20s (and for that matter much of my…

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  • So you have an idea…now what? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing without AI Part II

    Ideas are like opinions, it seems like everybody has one. One of the most common arguments that I have heard recently when it comes to the use of genAI in writing (and why people argue it should be acceptable) is the idea that “oh well a real person had to come up with the idea…

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  • the Art of Inspiration

    the Art of Inspiration

    Over the course of the last few… days I’ve been feeling kind of uninspired and lacking in motovation. As I might have mentioned enough times on this blog that it’s beginning to feel like I’m bragging at this point, I’m certainly not lacking for ideas. As I wrote yesterday, I’ve been working on an outline…

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  • Getting Lost in the Weeds

    Getting Lost in the Weeds

    Over the course of my life I have had a great deal of friends who were writers like myself. We all have different styles of writing, different preferred genres, and crucially, different styles of how we planned (or in my case at the time, didn’t) our stories. One of my friends in particular in my…

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  • Reading to Learn | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI) Part I

    This might disappoint you to hear, but my first piece of advice actually has nothing to do with writing per se and everything to do with what you do before you start writing. Reading. Nearly every writer that you know would agree that reading is absolutely fundamental to becoming a writer. Now I’m not Stephen…

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