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What is Solar Weather?

The sun can play a part in writing, not only as an obvious source of light, but also as a literary device all its own

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A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #14

In this issue: All We Leave Behind, Busy Days, New Posts, An Indie Author Program Review Selection (a review).

Soul of Lucifer: Lost

Review: Soul of Lucifer: Lost by Rune Rivers – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) A modern day angel inherits the war of her predecessor through means of reincarnation. After waking up alone in a clearing, battered and bruised from a demon hunting assignment gone wrong, Oren tries to piece together what happened. In trying to report back…
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It's a hot day

On Temperature & Emotion

The emotions drummed up by your characters would also be the emotions that you feel when you are in that situation.

Making the Switch to Scrivener

I finally pulled the trigger and made the switch from my collection of Microsoft products to Scrivener. This is why.

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #13

In this issue: October Giveaway, Prepping, New Posts, An Indie Author Program Review Selection (a review).

On Precipitation & Emotion

There are many forms of precipitation–from snow to rain to ice crystals and more–and therefore many ways a writer can use it for emotion.

Twenty Eight by Raymond Beaman

Review: Twenty-Eight by Raymond Beaman – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Review: Twenty Eight by Raymond Beaman – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Alien Weather

Alien weather is something I think about quite frequently, not only because it plays into my own writing, but because it’s just neat.

Lightning

On Thunderstorms & Emotion

The way nature uses thunderstorms to restore balance to an unstable atmosphere is akin to the way a plot is intended to resolve a conflict.