The Story Dig: Part Three
Hello everyone! [Insert the appropriate greeting for whatever time it is where you are] Today, as promised, I have another Story Dig post for you. Enjoy!
The Story Dig Part 2 Finale
Hey guys! Sorry this is late and that I am so, so bad to keeping on a schedule. Here’s the conclusion to my garbage sci-fi story! If you need to read up on the first part of this story, click here.
The 7777 Writing Tag
Do you what both terrorizes and excites writers?
Sharing their work.
Sometimes writers have stories that simultaneously humiliate and inspire them hidden under a blanket and guarded by a baby dragon. Sometimes, writers boiling over with inspiration and excitement just can’t wait to share their stories with the world.
For my current story, I fall into the latter category.
I will do another Story Dig post next week but today, we’re going to look at my current work in progress. No title (yet), but it’s a fantasy novel that I’ve had kicking around in my mind for a while
The Story Dig: Part Two
Good day, everyone! I hope you’ve had a good week; I know I did!
Today is Part Two of the Story Dig, looking into my long-ago, horrible attempt at dystopian fiction. Let’s go, shall we?
The Story Dig: Part One
Hi everyone! The day I am writing this is a Thursday, a whole weekend ahead of the time I plan to publish this! If I manage to post this on time, I will be really pleased with myself.
Today, I have a brand-sparkly-new series for you! It’s based off a series called The Storywell that I enjoyed on The Arbitrary Fairy Blog. You should totally check it out!
Anyways, the premise of the story is that the Author has created a Storywell to travel into her stories, where she introduces the Reader to her characters and world. I thought I would do something similar, but instead of a series of posts exploring my current WIP (Work In Progress), I thought I would go through my Google Docs history and show you all my old stories! There might be some rewrites, you might get a sense of what a weird person I used to be, and it’ll be a lot of fun! So pretend the little Read More button is a door. Once you click on it, you’ll walk out into the Story Dig.
NaNoWriMo Finale!
Hi everyone! Has it been, like, a month since my last post? Yes. Am I sorry? Yes. Was I putting off writing because I was lazy? Yes. Will I be drafting the next blog post ahead of time? Yes
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Well, today you have been promised the finale to my NaNoWriMo epic tale. Let’s goo!
A Writerly Chat: Tropes
Today in A Writerly Chat, we shall be addressing (one of) the bane(s) of a writer’s existence…the Terrible Trope. Fantasy is a terribly trope-y genre, and those authors who attempt to write fantasy may find themselves at a tangible wall of terrible tropes (can you tell I’m having fun with this?).
In fact, Sister has given her book the working title of ‘How to Write Clichés.’ *grimaces* Let’s talk to her and see what she means by this! As usual, her replies will be in bold and mine in italics.
A Writerly Chat: Ronan
Good day, all! I hope you’re doing well, especially now that school has started. BLEH!
Today we’re continuing with the series we began in a recent post, where I interview Sister about her book. I’ll be asking her questions, which will be in italics, and her answers will be in bold. Say hi, Sis!
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A Writerly Chat: Introduction
*turns on How to Train Your Dragon music*
*sits in comfy chair*
*sips hot chocolate*
What’s up everyone? Today we have the beginning of a really fun series. As you all know, I’m an avid writer and reader. So today, we’re going to talk reading and writing and WIPs! But not with me. Oh, no. We’ve had too many blog posts detailing my many WIPs. For this blog series, we’ll be interviewing a special guest! *Throws open red curtain* Come out, Sister!
Yes, Sister is also a writer and reader! She’s currently working on a really good fantasy novel, and we’ll be focusing more on her novel in this series than mine, although my characters will definitely make appearances. Sister’s replies will be in bold. All replies will be typed as close to reality as possible.