Category Archives: Writing about Writing

What I have learned about How To Plot a Story and how it can help ttrpgs!

I did not want to write this on my phone with the stupid touch screen but internet issues prevailed! Bear with the bare bones, if you will! I am a Plotter. I have to be! If I try and write … Continue reading

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Two years later…

I am not the only person to feel that time stopped with the pandemic. It has taken this long for me to be able to leave the house, only to be surrounded by maskless faces. It’ terrifying for one with … Continue reading

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5 Reasons Every Romance Writer Should Watch Critical Role…

Holly March gives 5 lessons romance writers can learn from Critical Role. Continue reading

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My Archetypes Articles So Far…

A collection of my Archetypes pieces so far. Continue reading

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#UKRomChat Interview

On Monday I was the honoured guest of #UKRomChat, a hashtag group for romance authors to chat and learn from each other within the bounds of GMT or BST, rather than having to stay up until four am for the … Continue reading

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#Alpha or #Asshole

Love ’em (we do!) or hate ’em, we can all agree the alpha male is a huge part of romantic fiction. @marcherwitch talks about the right and wrong ways to portray an alpha hero, defining them as either an #Alpha … Continue reading

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