Month: July 2025


  • How D&D Supercharges Imagination for Artists and Writers

    Whether you’re rolling dice at a table or just dreaming up fantasy worlds from your desk, there’s something undeniably magical about Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). While I’ve never played a whole campaign myself, I’ve been fascinated with how D&D has helped artists and writers alike tap into their creativity. From games like Baldur’s Gate 3…

  • Show vs Tell in Writing: When to Do Both for Better Storytelling

    If you’re interested in writing at all, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “Show, don’t tell.” It’s one of the most common pieces of writing advice out there, especially in creative writing. And honestly? It’s solid advice, most of the time. Showing brings scenes to life, drawing readers into the experience. But what if I told…

  • How to Master Your Writing Style and Stay Inspired

    Everyone’s writing style works a little differently. Some people swear by outlines. Others just start typing and hope the story figures itself out (that’s me!). And then some writers like a bit of both, blending planning with spontaneity. There’s this idea that you need to write “the right way,” like there’s a golden method that…

  • Realism in Fiction: How to Balance Rules and Imagination in Your Writing

    I know, before you ask, it may seem as if I’m contradicting myself, because realism in fiction sounds like an oxymoron when the point of fiction is to escape reality, right? But stick with me here. There’s more nuance to it than just escaping reality. Let’s talk about realism in fiction. Fiction, by definition, doesn’t…