Writing Blog

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a First-Time Author
If you’re struggling with imposter syndrome, know that you’re not alone. The doubt may never fully disappear, but it doesn’t have to control you. Keep writing, keep learning, and keep reminding yourself that your voice matters. Every writer starts somewhere, and every story you write—no matter how imperfect—brings you one step closer to the writer you’re meant to be.

📖 “Structuring Your Novel: Essential Keys for Writing an Outstanding Story” – K.M. Weiland
This book is a deep dive into the mechanics of story structure, offering a comprehensive look at the essential building blocks that make a novel engaging from start to finish.

Creating Complex Characters: My Scrivener Character Template
In this post, I’m sharing the template I use in Scrivener to develop my characters. I’ve found it invaluable in ensuring my characters are multidimensional and consistent throughout my stories.

My Outlining Process: How I Structured My Novel
Outlining a story can feel like an overwhelming task, but over time, I’ve developed a process that helps me stay organized while leaving room for creativity. In this post, I’ll walk you through the approach I took to structuring my current work in progress, from the initial idea to a detailed outline that guides my writing.

6 Writing Craft Books That Transformed My Approach to Storytelling
When I first started writing, I thought storytelling was all about inspiration. But the more I wrote, the more I realized that great stories aren’t just born—they’re built. Studying the craft helped me bridge the gap between my ideas and a structured, compelling novel. The books below have been instrumental in shaping my approach to writing. Whether you’re struggling with structure, character development, or outlining, these resources provide invaluable guidance. In this blog post I will briefly review 6 writing craft books, their key takeaways and how they’ve helped me.

My Writing Goals and How I Plan to Reach Them
Writing a novel is a marathon, not a sprint—but having clear goals keeps me on track. As I dive deeper into my book, I want to set realistic targets to stay accountable and make steady progress. I struggle with ADHD and anxiety (plus a generous helping of depression on the side), so I know I need concrete objectives to keep myself on course while being mindful of my mental health. Writing is inherently challenging, and if I set overly ambitious goals, I risk triggering anxiety and spiraling. On the other hand, if my goals are too lax, I may never finish. In this post, I’ll share my word count targets, writing strategies, and how I plan to stay consistent.

The Inspiration Behind My Novel
Every story begins with a spark—an idea, a moment, or a feeling that refuses to let go. For me, the journey of writing my debut novel started with a single, persistent thought that grew into something much bigger. In this post, I want to take you behind the scenes of what inspired my novel, how the idea evolved, and why I felt compelled to write this story.
Categories
Writing Journey – My goals, milestones, reflections on my progress, and lessons learned along the way.
Writing Process – Blog posts about drafting, revising, and my creative habits.
Writing Resources – Tools, research methods, and recommendations.
My Novel – Updates on my current work in progress.
Book Reviews – Reviews of various writing craft books and comparable novels to my work in progress.