This article shows you how you can turn your fanfiction OCs into characters who can stand on their own in an original work.
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Why Attending Homeschool Conventions is Beneficial for Writers (Even if You’re Not Homeschooled)
This article dives into how homeschool conventions may be the answer to your low budget for writing conferences– even if you’re not homeschooled.
Queen of the Pirates: A Short Story from the World of TBC
A short story with pirates, a queen… and an unusual chase for a treasure more precious than gold.
Five Breeds of Mules
Today’s post features the top five breeds/types of mules you can find in the USA.
In Blossom’s Surrounded, By Eilish Waugh, First Place Winner of the Short Story Contest
The first place winner of the short story contest, Eilish Waugh, and her story, “In Blossom’s Surrounded”.
Cast Out, by Hannah Peterson: Second Place for the Short Story Contest
The second place entry for my short , story contest, by author Hannah Peterson.
Maybe a Mule? How This Interesting Equine Could Be the Answer to Your Economic Horse Dilemma
Mules aren’t usually our first choice when we think of a dream horse… but could they be an answer to a low-budget horse owner’s dilemma?
Baylee, Chapter One: Run
The first chapter in a novella series about a mustang with too short legs, a broken family, and the true worth of freedom.
A New Kind of Free, By Madelyn Nygaard: Third Place Winner of the Short Story Contest
The third-place entry for the short story contest I recently hosted, written by Madelyn Nygaard. Titled, “A New Kind of Free”
Chance’s Wings, An Equinox Novelette: Part Ten
The final chapter in my short story series, Chance says goodbye and leaves to make amends with those he left behind.