In this article, I discuss how woke agendas, secular ideologies, and even Dr. Doofenshmirtz contribute to a war against gender-specific rolls and how Christian writers can write strong male AND strong female characters in their novels.
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Baylee, A Novel– Chapter Four: A New Herd
Baylee and Sombre adjust to life without their old herds, and subsequently find new strength and support in each other.
How to Draw a Pegasus in Five Steps (+ Brief Intro to Watercolor Pencils)
This short but informative article will show you how to draw a realistic pegasus in five simple steps. Includes reference photos.
Baylee, A Novel– Chapter Three: The Humanos
Baylee learns more about the humanos, and tragedy strikes the herd.
Drop the Beard: 5 Ways to Create Original Mentor Characters
Are your mentor characters carbon copies of Gandalf and Dumbledore? This article will help you brainstorm five ways to write them into original, resonating mentor charactering.
Baylee, A Novel– Chapter Two: Sombre
In this second installment of my new fiction series, Baylee learns about humans and why the mustangs run all the time.
From the Horse’s Mouth: 10 Awesome Horse Movies (That Aren’t Terribly Tropey)
These movies not only aspire beyond the “girl meets horse” trope, but are also fairly clean and are excellent for a family movie night.
Character Interview: David Peterson
An interview with side character David Peterson, from my current WIP. You can ask him questions in the comments.
Quarterly Spring Book Roundup
My top reads and reviews for the first quarter of 2024! Includes Calculated, The Wingfeather Saga, Wayfarer, and more.
Barrel Roll: A TBC Short Story
Rolling down a hill in a barrel takes a dangerous turn for a young Bay Cadet and her friend Dylan