While outlining might be evil and created by overlords who want us to suffer, I can say that it is not needed. My chapter guide is very different from my outline, which made me laugh, because of course I would have different ideas as the story evolved. I do not think this is a bad… Continue reading Day 3 of Write a Book in 45 Days Challenge
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Day 2 of Write a book in 45 Days Challenge
I am of the opinion that outlines are evil. They are vile things meant to suck the joy from your bones and dance upon your grave. Do not try to convince me otherwise. You see, I am a panster. I like to create ideas and just roll with it. Who knows what will happen in… Continue reading Day 2 of Write a book in 45 Days Challenge
Day 1 of My Write a Book In 45 Days Challenge
Some people plot and plan every single point in their novel, others get by with a vibe and an idea. I am somewhere in the middle. I used to only write based on vibes, and I wrote two books like that. But then I had an ex who told me planning and plotting was essential… Continue reading Day 1 of My Write a Book In 45 Days Challenge
Write a Book in 45 Days Challenge
Photo by energepic.com on Pexels.com Isn't it time to spice up your 2025? So let's write a book for the next 45 days. You are probably wondering why you haven't thought up a way to torture erm challenge yourself yet. That's why I am here. To help you discover new ways to shine like the… Continue reading Write a Book in 45 Days Challenge
That Gleeful Smile
Photo by nappy on Pexels.com A Short Story by Jona Nightingale If I had to pick a moment when I knew I was an influential person, it would be my fourth birthday. It’s never the idea of what happened that did me in, but the smile on my mother’s face as they dragged her away… Continue reading That Gleeful Smile