When writing fantasy stories it’s important to put limitations on your magic system to ensure your characters do not become overpowered. These are some methods how to do that.
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January 2022 Reading & Writing Wrap-Up
A quick round up of the books I read this month and an update on my writing projects.
Three Year Anniversary: What I’ve Learnt About Blogging over a Decade
To celebrate the 3 year anniversary of Bookworm Scribe, I’m sharing a few bits of wisdom I’ve learnt over 10 years of blogging.
My Writing Plan for 2022
The new year is nigh. 2022 is going to be the year to write the YA Western book.
2021: Reading & Writing Wrap-up
A quick round up of the books I read over 2021 and how I progressed with my writing projects over the year.
Juggling Multiple Story Lines
In which I look at how the Illumination movie, Sing, juggles multiple storylines, and develops well-loved characters in very little screen time.
What Inspired Me to Write Otaku Trash
Otaku Trash is very much inspired by what I have experienced in life – some elements I had to research and use my author brain to execute, but most of the story is from my own experiences. The sort of experiences I have seen very little of in other books.
My Favourite Game Story Lines
There are a few games, that after playing, the story lines have stayed with me, either because they spoke to me or because they surprised me in some way. And here are the ones that grabbed my attention.
My Favourite Spooky Stories
I’m such a wimp when it comes to scary stories, but I love spooky stories. And here are some of my favourites.
How YA Has Changed Over the Past Decade
How has the YA market changed over the past 10 years? Some short observations.