I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be original. A story may feel original, but when dissected, it usually resembles another. Is that good? Bad? Does true originality still exist? When I started writing Louisa’s story, it was her story. I didn’t base it on anyone else’s. Her ... READ the POST
The Waiting Game
When you enter the world of writing, you assume that you write a book, you correct it, and then you put it out there with the help of an agent who will fawn all over your descriptions and your plot. That’s not the case. For all you new writers, the greatest piece of advice I can share with you is ... READ the POST
Addicted to Campton
I dreamt of an imaginary world 8 months ago. It was a small American town built atop limestone cliffs towering over the Atlantic Ocean with people I knew and others I didn’t. Awake, I decided to meet everyone, to walk the streets of my town, and delve into these lives that were hazy at best. I felt ... READ the POST