Tag: writing

Whispers: Part 5

Secrets For Life Secrets Secrets, So many lies. Where they will put you, down down under

Whispers: Part 4

Grave Gossip Cracking whispers, Eerie echoes, Someone knows, Now they’re dead.

Whispers: Part 3

This poem is called Whisper Killings. I published this in a previous post, but I love this poem. I wrote this to directly cull what I see in a whispers theme. Note: Also if you look at the poem sideways it looks like a sound wave… Continue Reading “Whispers: Part 3”

Whispers: Part 2

Part of this theme exercise is to explore themes that I am unfamiliar with. I have to dissect them and formulate an opinion, out of that opinion will come small chops of creative work. My ultimate goal is to provide myself a better understanding… Continue Reading “Whispers: Part 2”

Whispers: Part 1

Since I’m investigating theme I think it’s important before I do anything else to figure out where I stand on whispers.  I watched way too many horror movies growing up. It’s safe to say whispers rarely lead to happy places in the movie perspective.… Continue Reading “Whispers: Part 1”

Theme and All Its Horror

I am not one to explore theme. When structuring a novel I stick to one genre and include multiple underlying themes. With a motif or two. I stick in my little bubble. Lately I’ve been getting this writerly itch. Maybe it’s my time to… Continue Reading “Theme and All Its Horror”

Habitual

I don’t like to think of myself as a habitual monster. I like spontaneity. Having no plans, living in the moment. Breathing in life as it comes. But if you are as forgetful as I am, being spontaneous is a hopeless illusion of another… Continue Reading “Habitual”

Writing Groove

I’m back! (I never actually went anywhere. Though my blank word documents hint that I got abducted by demon fairies and they decided to put me back where they  found me.) For someone with a busy schedule finding writing time is hard, but you… Continue Reading “Writing Groove”

Failure 

My first book signing was a few days ago. I have to say, the experience was incredibly rewarding. As it was supposed to be. I met a lot of kind people, and took the signing as a learning experience. When I started out wanting… Continue Reading “Failure “

Research

 I’m the alien that loves research. Literally.  Without research in a novel depicting a real place, what is going to set it aside and draw the reader in? As a reader nothing irritates me more than reading about a place where the writer has… Continue Reading “Research”