When I first started writing Galaxy’s Child, I quickly realized that it was only the beginning. As the story began to form on the page, I saw that I had too much to tell for just one book. I therefore had to envision this story as part of a trilogy, an arc big enough to… Continue reading A New Chapter Begins: Writing Book Two of the Starborn Trilogy
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What Writing Sci-Fi Taught Me About Myself
When I first sat down to finally write Galaxy’s Child, I thought I was just telling a story, something I had been daydreaming about for decades. What I didn’t expect was how much the process would teach me. Not just about writing, but about myself. Science fiction challenges writers to imagine the future, but in… Continue reading What Writing Sci-Fi Taught Me About Myself
Discipline, Deadlines, and the Drive to Finish
First off, apologies for not posting my blog as scheduled on Wednesday. I will try posting on Thursdays from now on as it seems that my Thursday posts get more visibility than Wednesday posts. This is all new and try and error for me! Writing a book isn’t just about inspiration, it’s about structure. And… Continue reading Discipline, Deadlines, and the Drive to Finish