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“The writer is an explorer. Every step is an advance into a new land.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Currently writing
- MOTHSBLOOD: dark academia fantasy (coming fall 2026)
- Proj. CRYPTS: gothic fantasy

Next: Revise With Me: How I’m Fixing My YA Fantasy (Part II) Today’s thing is going to be a little bit different. My monthly updates are kind of not happening (there’s nothing to say other than my hours got increased, my classes are a mess, and yes, I’m tired all the time, how about you?) Continue reading

So. The world is kind of going through a ruckus right now, isn’t it? Personal life update: Most of you are probably aware, but as a vet tech, I’m still actively working. Pets need medical care, too! (And I still need to pay rent.) Fortunately, my clinic is taking extensive measures to protect clients and Continue reading

The world is in shambles, but I’m still out here…. blogging. Ah, conflict. The crux of every good story also happens to be one of the hardest things to nail when writing, because of course it is. Conflict brings out the best and worst in characters, provides narrative drama and tension, and reflects upon deeper Continue reading

Part I: Brainstorms & Bibles Part II: An Outline of How I Outline Part III: Drafting & The Secrets of Time Management This might be ~controversial~ but I don’t think I would still be writing if it weren’t for the social aspect. I love talking shop with people, I love reading what others have written and sharing Continue reading

Part I: Brainstorms & Bibles (+ story bible template) Part II: An Outline of How I Outline Part IV: CPs, Beta Readers, & Alpha Readers Hello, and welcome back to whatever the hell this is. (It’s a writing process series, Lynn, you know that.) Today’s topic is drafting, aka the Good Bit, aka the Bane Continue reading

Part II: An Outline of How I Outline Part III: Drafting & The Secrets of Time Management Part IV: CPs, Beta Readers, & Alpha Readers Hey, it’s me. Back on this blog shit like it’s my ex. I genuinely enjoy reading about authors’ writing processes, so I figured I’d do a mini-series of my own. Continue reading
“The writer is an explorer. Every step is an advance into a new land.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson