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Shifting Gears: A Spec Fic Writer’s Journey to Contemporary

Posted by Rachel on June 1, 2015 in current event, discovery, reading, writing |

If you follow my blog, or twitter account, or know me even a little bit, you’ll know that I’m a speculative fiction writer. I mostly write alternate history but I have been known to dabble in scifi and fantasy. As I’ve surely said before, I enjoy these genres because they allow for easy escapism. The […]

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TADA Diversity

Posted by Rachel on December 14, 2013 in current event, discovery, writing |

It’s been a really fun year posting for There And Draft Again, the fantasy blog I’ve been a part of. I’ve enjoyed reading fellow contributers posts very much as we’ve explored books, movies, television, old classics, new stories and all sorts of plot and theme concepts inbetween. Much like I must break from my own […]

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Editing Myths

Posted by Rachel on September 27, 2013 in characters, description, dialogue, discovery, editing, outline, planning, plot, reading, voice, writing |

Along my writing journey, I’ve noticed that once I enter the editing phase of my project, I always have certain expectations that are completely unrealistic. Sometimes it dawns on me that I can’t accomplish these lofty goals, but other times my CPs are kind enough to alert me to my delusion. And I’m always thankful […]

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Drafting Guest Post

Posted by Rachel on June 28, 2013 in discovery, how-to, outline, plot, writing |

For today’s blog, I have a guest poster here to discuss drafting! Woo! Angi is an amazing person who tweets some really great tips for other writers as well as some pretty funny stuff! I had the pleasure of reading her story mentioned below before it was out and trust me, you’ll love it! If you enjoy […]

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