A new Wings of Equinox short story series.
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How to Draw a Clydesdale
Christmas and Clydesdale horses got together like butter and popcorn! Today I show you how to draw one of these gentle giants.
The 25 Books of Christmas: 25 Literary Gift Ideas
Looking for some new books this Christmas? Here are 25 books to get you started on your wishlist– or to give to others!
Fanfictions: What is the Point?
Why write fanfics? This article explains exactly why writing fanfics can both be a strength– and a detriment– to your writing
The Horse’s Hour– A Short Story
A teenager’s forgotten collection of horse models comes to life at night to fulfill a special mission.
Do Parents Have a Place in Stories?
The cultural normal of parents being another obstacle has gone on for far to long in modern-day story. Today I show how you can include your character’s parents in the story both genuinely and realistically.
Interview With Gillian Bronte Adams!
Gillian Bronte Adams, award-winning author of Of Fire and Ash and the Songkeeper chronicles, has agreed to do an interview on writing equine fiction and fantasy. Today I ask her six questions about writing Of Fire and Ash and any tips she would have for young writers.
Find Your Start: Five Tips for Writing a Better Beginning
Ever get stuck writing the first chapter? In the second part of my NaNoWriMo Writing Helps series, I talk about how to write an awesome first chapter that will suck readers in and keep them hooked.
The Great Boardgame Heist: A Short Story From the World of Brieltas
Jackie tries to write down the infamous story of her friends’ boardgame store heist… but her narration doesn’t go as planned.
How to Write Strong Male Characters
Modern media often uses the same stereotypes for guys, either making them unrealistically strong or overly feminized. This article will help you write male characters that are not only realistic, but resonate with your readers.