February Read: The Knight Captain is the New Princess-To-Be Vol. 2

Last year, I read the first volume of this newer manga series which both looked fun and closely mirrored the concept for my work-in-progress. This month, I finally got around to reading Volume 2, which was a twisty, fun read, albeit with a few content issues. Spoilers will be present. Synopsis: Taken from Goodreads In … Continue reading February Read: The Knight Captain is the New Princess-To-Be Vol. 2

September Read: The Knight Captain is the New Princess-To-Be Vol. 1

Hey everyone! This is my review for my September Read, The Knight Captain is the New Princess-To-Be Vol. 1 by Yasuko Yamaru. I was super excited to read this because it not only looked hilarious, but also the concept reminded me of my current WIP. There were also two unrelated shorts at the end of … Continue reading September Read: The Knight Captain is the New Princess-To-Be Vol. 1

February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund

Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review of the month! Of course, this month being February, I decided to read a romance book. A roll of the dice for me, since romance isn't my thing but okay. This book had multiple things going for me. Not only is it a medieval fantasy, it's Christian, … Continue reading February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund

20 Romantic “Ship” Dynamics to Use for Friendships and Sibling Relationships Instead

Hey everyone! So as everyone knows, February is usually associated with love and romance, due to Valentine's Day. And in writing, love is very important. In fact, romance is the biggest genre out there. However, there is more to love than just romantic love. In fact, some of the best "love" stories can be about … Continue reading 20 Romantic “Ship” Dynamics to Use for Friendships and Sibling Relationships Instead

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