Hey everyone! I was tagged by Hannah over at Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales to do this tag, which I'm excited to do! Hannah has some great posts over at Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales, so I totally recommend you check her out--you won't be sorry! Hannah provided some super fun prompts to pick from, so after … Continue reading Flash Fiction Writer’s Tag
Tag: fantasy
20 Enjoyable Clean Reads
Today, I am showcasing twenty enjoyable clean reads which I have found most delightful! Ten of these books will be older books and/or classics, and the other ten will be newer books, published in the last twenty years. These books are all pretty clean, and should have no language, no sex (outside of a light … Continue reading 20 Enjoyable Clean Reads
June Read: The Kingdom of Back
Hey everyone! Once again, sorry for the couple days late post. With the beginning of summer, things have really started to heat up for me, both literally and figuratively. Like last month's, this book is different from the one on my list due to my online library finally getting it in for me! So here … Continue reading June Read: The Kingdom of Back
May Read: The Traitor’s Kiss
Hey everyone! This post is a week late, I know, but last week was crazy due to some family things. Hopefully I'll be getting back on track from here on out, though! Anyway. I know my original reading list said a different book for May, however I got this book in March and it looked … Continue reading May Read: The Traitor’s Kiss
9 Twists to Use in a Fairy Tale Retelling
Hey everyone! This week's writing tip is one I'm super excited about, as I love plot twists and unique spins on classic stories. And what is more classic than a fairy tale? However, because they are so classic, there are hundreds of thousands of fairy tale retellings out there. So what are some ways one … Continue reading 9 Twists to Use in a Fairy Tale Retelling
7 Fantasy Tropes I Like and Dislike
Hey everyone! I'm back with another writing post, and as the title states, I will be going over seven fantasy tropes I like, and seven I dislike. Now, I mentioned a couple of these in my post a few months ago, which you can see here. But this post will be focusing more on tropes … Continue reading 7 Fantasy Tropes I Like and Dislike
5 Things I Want to See More of in Speculative Fiction
Hey everyone! It's the first writing post of 2024! This one contains 5 things I want to see more of in speculative fiction. These are my personal preference, but can also be used to make your story have some unique twists. Photo by Tobias Bju00f8rkli on Pexels.com #1: Close Sibling or Friend Relationships Okay, really … Continue reading 5 Things I Want to See More of in Speculative Fiction
Book Review: The Quest for Óg
Hey everyone! I'm back! I did have a week's absence there because... well, I got really busy that day and was gone. Then I couldn't figure out if I should do a certain post on my blog or newsletter, and just decided to take a break for the week. Now, normally this week I would … Continue reading Book Review: The Quest for Óg
Fiction Books for Christian Readers Update
Hey everyone! Sorry I missed posting on Tuesday. But anyways, some of you may remember last year I came out with a post focusing on good books for Christian readers. Well, I have updated that list and added more books to it! They are at the bottom of each section, and some have reviews I've … Continue reading Fiction Books for Christian Readers Update
8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
Hey everyone! I haven't done a writing tip in some time, so I figured this week would be the time to do one. Now this one is a little different as it's more focused on a specific setting: medieval. My favorite setting to write in is medieval. Now, I generally write historical fantasy, which is … Continue reading 8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
