• Short stories

    Love in the middle, where Hearts collide

    As the sun began to set, casting a warm orange glow over the landscape, Scott and Genevieve embarked on their journey to meet in the middle. Scott’s fingers drummed a rhythmic pattern on the steering wheel as he gazed out at the endless stretch of highway. The GPS’s monotone voice periodically interrupted his well currated playlist, guiding him through the…

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    Ways to end your novel

    As I am entering the final stages of my book, I thought it was fitting to do some research about the various endings a book can have. Because I began to wonder how will it end? There are so many possibilities. Will it be a stand alone, will I continue and make it a series?  This and many things need…

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    Haunting of Eldergrove

    In the heart of a dense, shadowy forest lay the remnants of Eldergrove, a village that once thrived but now existed only in whispers. The locals spoke of it in hushed tones, warning travelers to steer clear of the cursed grounds where strange occurrences plagued the area. Eldergrove was said to have vanished overnight, leaving behind eerie echoes of laughter…

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    Create the perfect playlist for your book

    There are some things I enjoy while writing, it could be something big from seeing how the story involves before my eyes to something small like creating a moodboard on pinterest or even a playlist for that one particular book you’re writing.  So lets talk about that last part, creating a book related playlist. You can easily just create one…

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    Writer’s block: what is it and how to overcome it.

    What is a writer’s block? Every writer will deal with it eventually, it manifests in different ways in different writers. No matter how it manifests, all variants of a writer’s block share the same issue: willing to write, and an inability to do so. Specifically, it’s an inability to get into the flow of writing. The moment you set your fingers…

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    Night Terror

    The silver moon steadily rose and soaked the area in a ghastly light. The occasional sound of faraway cars broke the silence of the night. The sounds bugged her. It broke her focus. She was here with one goal, and it required silence. She didn’t plan this perfectly but it had to be done. There was no way out of…

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    Writing tips

    The last few months I have been having some issues with really committing to writing and finishing my book. Some of you know that I also have a day job that requires a lot of hours behind a computer and not always do I have the motivation to do that when I get home. I try to write on the…

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    Frozen Night

    The night sky was sparkling with bright city lights and the crescent moon shone like a silvery spotlight. I looked up at the blanket of stars that stretched to infinity and beyond. The occasional sound of faraway cars broke the silence of the night. The high rooftop was the best place to see the constellations,the poll ution of the city…

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    Writing routines; to have or have not?

    Today I want to talk about writing routines. about having them, wanting them or not having one at all and the (social) pressure of it.  Almost every day on instagram I see a post, story or reel about people’s writing routines. Mostly it starts with lighting a candle, getting your favorite drink or something in that general direction. But now,…