The Fantasy Writer’s Journal
Follow the journey of writing a fantasy novel, from draft one to publication.
A semi-regular blog where I talk about my writing updates, the creative process and the ups and downs of life as an aspiring fantasy writer.
The "C" Word: Marketing for Artists and the Magic of Writing Romance
Between the "suffocating" pressure to create social media content and the delicate craft of building a slow-burn fantasy romance, I’ve been thinking a lot about the difference between influencing and understanding. From rethinking how we share our work online to the "one degree" method of raising the romantic temperature between my characters Cin and Ward, here is a look at my current writing struggles and breakthroughs in Project Hollow.
The Creative Gap (#06): Freeing the Angel and Finding the Spark in Writing
How do you take the perfection of an idea—a pure, sparkly thing—and bring it into a reality constrained by linguistics and math? I’m struggling with the "angel in the stone," trying to write in vivid reds and electric blues while my first drafts feel like washed-out greys. From the philosophy of creation to the "smooth-brained" joy of inventing space-city snacks, here is where I am with my current book, Project Hollow.
A Comedian and a Bestseller (#05): When a Scene Just Isn’t Funny
It’s on brand that my first blog post of the year is arriving in March. In this instalment, I’m deep in scene 13 of Project Hollow, battling a humourless office scene, writerly self-doubt, and the terrifying possibility that I might not actually be funny. From fumbling wizards to rabbit-shifter taxi drivers, humour usually sneaks into my fantasy romance naturally—but this time I’m having to hunt it down.

