We’re only a little past the mid-year mark, but already a lot has happened—and there’s much more to look forward to…
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Irish Inspiration: The Celtic Creatures of The Harbinger’s Head
The idea for The Harbinger’s Head sprang from two main sources: Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and the Celtic creatures found in traditional Irish folktales.
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Writing About Music: Songs in Other Senses
When writing about music, it's important to consider not only the auditory aspects, but its other sensory impacts as well.
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Is Writing Fanfiction Bad, or Just Good Practice?
It baffles me that after all this time, people still wonder if writing fanfiction is bad, or wrong, or simply a waste of time.
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Mourning the Death of a Fictional Character
Mourning the death of a fictional character among readers and writers alike is not only common, but natural.
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How to Make a Visual Novel in a Month: Lessons Learned from NaNoRenO
NaNoRenO 2019 taught me a lot about how to write a visual novel in a very short amount of time--without having any prior Ren'Py experience.
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NaNoRenO Game Jam 2019: We Made a Visual Novel (Demo)!
Odd Lazdo and I have officially launched a free demo of our visual novel project, The Dragon’s Last Flight!
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A (Belated) New Year Update: 2019
An extremely-late-in-coming look back at 2018, and what's in store for us (well, me) in 2019. Happy super belated New Year, everyone!
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To Blog or Not to Blog: Investigating the Purpose of an Author Blog
A closer look at the potential purposes of an author blog.
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NaNoWriMo 2018: Postmortem
NaNoWriMo 2018: final word count, lessons learned, and what may or may not come next.