Around Christmas, my bubble of writer Twitter started buzzing with people talking about making 2019 bullet journals. I saw threads full of beautifully decorated notebooks, sticky notes, colors, and all sorts of other organizational tools. All of which I viscerally hate. Okay, hate is a strong word, but organizing with tabs, highlighters, labels–all that stuff… Continue reading Bullet Journaling: My Lazy Solution to Task Management
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Fanfiction As a Writing Tool
Most of you know by now that I’m generally a fan of fandom. I do all sort of analyses and I discussed some of the positive things that fandom (specifically fanart and fanfiction) can provide for people in this panel I was on last year. Fanfiction and fanart allow for exploration of narratives that the… Continue reading Fanfiction As a Writing Tool
Don’t Travel Through Pants: How Dungeons and Dragons Helps Writers Solve World Problems
In the six months since I’ve started playing Dungeons and Dragons, I have learned to my delight how almost every aspect of the game fits perfectly into every weak point I have as a writer. As much as I can recommend playing the game for its own merits, I am continuously surprised by how each… Continue reading Don’t Travel Through Pants: How Dungeons and Dragons Helps Writers Solve World Problems