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Posted on June 28, 2019June 16, 2019

The Power of the Outsider

I've noticed an interesting trend in my writing. Then I looked around and noticed that trend everywhere else too. It's so ubiquitous that I don't even notice it anymore. But it's so powerful that its very notion breeds curiosity. The outsider perspective. The outsider is the newcomer to a country seeing it through fresh eyes, …

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Posted on June 21, 2019June 21, 2019

Developing a Magic System, part 4: The Scope of Power

Magic can be many things. It can range from a flash of sparks as a battlefield signal to a single caster leveling the field. Both have their place. Personally, I lean toward the less is more approach. But that being said, sometimes the epic leveling of a battlefield is exactly what you're looking for. But …

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Posted on June 14, 2019June 7, 2019

The Art of Taking a Creative Break

I tend to be a very focused person. I find a project and that project consumes me. It drives me until I finish it, infuriating and inspiring me in equal parts through the process. Sometimes it leaves me so elated I feel like I'll never touch solid ground again. Other times, I feel like it's …

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Posted on June 7, 2019June 21, 2019

The Writing Prompt Project, part 8: THE GREEN KNIGHT

I liked this writing prompt. So many names immediately came to mind: Charon (I have other plans for you, sir…), Oedipus, Robin Hood. But one name I couldn't shake. I love this figure, and the complex role he plays in his mythos. He's been everything from a drunken churl to the height of chivalry. He's …

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Posted on May 31, 2019May 17, 2019

Developing a Magic System, part 3: The Method of Manifesting

Developing your own magic system can be one of the most enjoyable parts of writing a fantasy novel. It lets you truly shape your world in your image, playing with some incredible themes and ideas while you're at it. That doesn't mean it's easy. If you’ve been following my blog, then you already have your …

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Posted on May 24, 2019May 17, 2019

Finding your Next Project

Who hasn't wanted to write a book? I suppose lots of people… people interested in other things, like sports or crafting or spending time with other living humans. But if you're one of those people, why are you reading this? The itch to write is a wonderful thing. It makes your fingers all twitchy and …

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Posted on May 17, 2019May 17, 2019

World Building: The Politics

All fantasy aside, it's impossible to ignore the circus of a world we live in today. Politics are everywhere, coloring everything that surrounds us. Sad state of affairs though it might be, sometimes it reminds me of one of the old truths about writing: fiction reflects reality (Though sometimes I wonder if the opposite is …

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Posted on May 10, 2019May 3, 2019

The Writing Prompt Project, part 7: KARADREEN

I consider myself a fantasy writer, but I've been drifting through other genres lately, from poetry (so very weird for me) to horror to flat-out real-world fiction. So today, I decided to fall back to my fantasy roots. This one made me laugh, immediately giving me images of girl power and princesses wearing paper bags …

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Posted on May 4, 2019May 3, 2019

Storyboarding a Novel

Not gonna lie, I like Excel. I plan Christmas baking in Excel. I work all day in Excel, punching numbers and relying on my trusty vlookups and pivot tables. Excel is awesome. (And I'm not at all boring. Lots of people like spreadsheets… right? RIGHT?) Lots of authors rely on software for a contained environment …

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Posted on May 1, 2019April 26, 2019

Developing a Magic System, part 2: The Source of Power

Creating a fictional world has a lot of challenges. You're crafting a tiny world to sit in the palm of your hands. To be believable, it must contain the details that breathe life into the dollhouse. When you're writing fantasy (not in all fantasy, but in most), magic is a key driving force within your …

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I am a fantasy author living in Canada with my two beautiful (and energetic) children. I write from my own spiritual and personal journey, focusing on bringing fantasy elements into our day to day lives.

The Writing Prompt Project

Part 8: THE GREEN KNIGHT

Part 7: KARADREEN

Part 6: SADNESS, IN FOUR WORDS

Part 5: THE GIRL BENEATH THE BED

Part 4: AFTER

Part 3: CAMP WHITEPINE

Part 2: NOT QUITE A FORTNIGHT (...with zombies)

Part 1: KINDLING

Recent Posts

  • The Power of the Outsider
  • Developing a Magic System, part 4: The Scope of Power
  • The Art of Taking a Creative Break
  • The Writing Prompt Project, part 8: THE GREEN KNIGHT
  • Developing a Magic System, part 3: The Method of Manifesting
  • Finding your Next Project
  • World Building: The Politics
  • The Writing Prompt Project, part 7: KARADREEN
  • Storyboarding a Novel
  • Developing a Magic System, part 2: The Source of Power

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