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My Writing Process and How it Works for You

Writing is a passion of mine; it allows my creative juices to run freely through my veins. I create worlds and escape with characters to places I can only dream. It’s the same feeling I get when playing a role-playing game – sinking hours into worlds with the ability to explore freely. It’s a sandbox of freedom. Role-playing games are the creation of another’s hard work and dedication. They prepared all the worldbuilding for years before the game starts the production stage. Writing allows me to sink into my own process of creation. I started [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:42:54-07:00May 15th, 2020|Writing Tips|1 Comment

The 8 Key Elements of Literature

During my first year in my creative writing master’s program, the realization that all literature has eight common elements: hit me. All classes talk about the elements, in one form or another, sometimes with different names, but always referring to the same thing. It doesn’t matter the genre: fiction, poetry, non-fiction, drama, etc. your writing must use these eight elements to be taken seriously. The eight key elements are a transformational arc, configured time, field of action, persona, voice/style, point of view, conflict/tension, and imaginal patterns. I have struggled to understand these terms and didn’t [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:43:42-07:00May 8th, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on The 8 Key Elements of Literature

6 Tips to Help You Get Rid of Writer’s Block

I, as well as many other writers, struggle with writer’s block. It is always rearing its ugly head, telling me, “you don’t want to write, do something else instead.” Often, hours go by before I see a breakthrough and get work done. What is writer’s block? It is simply a lack of motivation to sit down and write. I can stare at the blank page for hours at a time – having no idea what to type, or sometimes I’ll get a sentence down, with little idea where to go next. My mind goes blank. My phone [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:44:33-07:00May 1st, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on 6 Tips to Help You Get Rid of Writer’s Block

The Treehouse: A memoir

The eyes of a child can turn the mundane into something extraordinary. They can see the littlest of details that adults gloss over in their daily lives – grinding to pay the bills. A field of grass in a park becomes an open plane, and orcs surround you. A sandbox is a beach at the end of the world, and you must protect it from the invading pirates. The neighbor's dog is a Cerberus from Hades protecting its horde of treasure. There is a treehouse that can instantly trigger my child's eye. 1. The Library My child's [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:45:25-07:00April 23rd, 2020|Short Stories|Comments Off on The Treehouse: A memoir

Assassin’s Creed II Vs. Save the Cat!

Save the Cat! is a plotting device that spans across all mediums of story-telling, from movies, novels, and videogames. Assassin's Creed II is a game that has inspired my writing over the past 11 years! I still remember the first time I plopped the disc into my PlayStation 3 and instantly became enthralled with the world and protagonist of Ezio Auditore Da Firenze. Today I want to look at the plot of Assassin's Creed II, and how Save the Cat! drives Ezio's transformation and manipulates me, the viewer, into caring. Disclaimer: There will be HEAVY SPOILERS for [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:46:19-07:00April 16th, 2020|Essays on writing|Comments Off on Assassin’s Creed II Vs. Save the Cat!

COVID-19: 6 Tips on Staying Motivated!

What a time to be living, when all the stores are closing, joblessness is rampant, and no matter where you look, all you see is COVID-19. The news reports show numbers rising, and we’re forced to stay indoors. In this time of uncertainty, many people and I are wondering how to stay motivated; when stress, anxiety, and fear overshadow our life. I know, I have been struggling with this pandemic – not knowing when I can go back to work, or if I even want too. I have made it my mission to work from home, even [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:47:11-07:00April 9th, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on COVID-19: 6 Tips on Staying Motivated!

5 Secrets to Building an Effective Writing Routine

“The only way to become a writer is to sit down and write.” (Kingsolver 2018) One of the hardest transitions we as writers must make is building a daily writing routine. We must find opportunities to write in our busy lives, and it often feels like time is working against us, or we prioritize other responsibilities. I work full-time hours as a part-time employee for Disney, and I struggled to find moments to write, then it hit me, there is an endless amount of time, it’s dependent on how I use it. I started arriving [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:48:04-07:00April 2nd, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on 5 Secrets to Building an Effective Writing Routine

What is Save the Cat!? Can it Help Your Plot?

I originally got my BA in screenwriting, and if I were to pick one lesson that influenced my writing the most, the most important thing I learned; It would be: Save the Cat! Here I pass this knowledge down to you. Save the Cat! was initially developed by Blake Snyder for screenwriting. Mr. Snyder noticed most stories follow the same structure, they hit specific beats that help viewers connect with the characters, making them as human as possible. Every story, when broken down, is about transformation. A character overcoming their flaws. What is Save the [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:48:57-07:00March 29th, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on What is Save the Cat!? Can it Help Your Plot?

Character Development: Using Wants Vs. Needs to Write Strong Characters

What is strong character development? Learn how characters need clearly defined wants that are motivated by their underlying needs. And, understanding their Arc is paced throughout the story and ends with them finding their need. Want vs. Need: Every single person on this earth has one thing in common; we all have desires and yearnings that drive us to live our lives in a certain way. Characters, too, need to have something they yearn for, things that push them to act. In storytelling, this often comes out as their wants and their needs. Wants are external, known, [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:49:50-07:00March 29th, 2020|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Character Development: Using Wants Vs. Needs to Write Strong Characters

How A Worldbuilding Bible Can Help You?

You might be working on your big Sci-fi / Fantasy series and come across the advice to keep a worldbuilding bible. But what is it, and how can it help you? What is a Worldbuilding Bible? A Worldbuilding bible – commonly referred to as a series bible or show bible – is a writer’s organizational tool to keep track of the details in your novel or series. I created mine on Word and use it to keep track of all the changes or ideas I have while working on my W.I.P. The worldbuilding bible started as a [...]

By |2020-07-26T11:50:49-07:00March 29th, 2020|World-building|Comments Off on How A Worldbuilding Bible Can Help You?
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