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  • May 23, 2023

    Character Spotlight: Sedder the Chivalrous

    Each Tuesday before the June 15 release of “The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope” I will spotlight a character from the novel here on the blog. Last week was Lanokas, a nobleman in the League, whom I mentioned was one of two men in the story who is especially chivalrous. Sedder Foden is the…

  • May 22, 2023

    The ancient sorcerers: excerpt from “The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope”

    Kora Porteg slammed her brother’s window shut as the autumn wind’s whistle died with a choke. The curtains fell limp against the wall. Kora didn’t usually attack windows in the quaint cottage she’d called home all her seventeen years, but she was alarmed at the state of this one. “Don’t leave your window open to…

  • May 21, 2023

    Thoughts on things coming full circle (my second edition and 9th anniversary of my conversion)

    As I write this, it is Ascension Thursday on the liturgical calendar. That means tomorrow is the 9th liturgical calendar anniversary of my conversion experience–day one of the Pentecost Novena for the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. May 30, 2014 upended my entire life. It made me see that I’d been putting my writing–my fantasy…

  • May 20, 2023

    Survival mode: trials make and reveal us

    Survival mode: trials make and reveal us

    One of my favorite writers, Dr. Peter Kreeft, is fond of quoting Rabbi Abraham Herschel. The quote? “The man who has not suffered–what does he know, anyway?” This is a deep truth: the truth that our sufferings and trials make us, in a real sense, who we are. They reveal who we are. Dennis Prager…

  • May 19, 2023

    When you’re stuck in survival mode

    When you’re stuck in survival mode

    Survival mode is NOT fun. We’ve all been there. My most recent experience with survival mode was after leaving religious life. I was only there nine months as a postulant, but all my hopes and plans for my life collapsed. I’d say I was in survival mode for a good 18 months after that, until…

  • May 18, 2023

    What writing and blogging are really all about

    What writing and blogging are really all about

    Three years after leaving religious life, I no longer feel necessarily like I am in survival mode. (I will write about survival mode soon.) Still, somedays, with an upcoming release, a full-time day job I am super blessed to have, even if makes me uncomfortable and frustrated–I’m constantly reminding myself that life isn’t about comfort–limited…

  • May 17, 2023

    Character Spotlight: Lanokas the Lighthearted

    As the June 15 launch of The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope approaches, I thought I’d spotlight a character each week. It didn’t take me long to decide to start with Lanokas (LAN-oh-kass), the Crimson League’s swordsman. I realized relatively recently that, apart from one couple who steals the show in book two of…

  • May 16, 2023

    Trouble at the schoolhouse–Excerpt from “The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope”

    Trouble at the schoolhouse–Excerpt from “The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope”

    I’m excited to share a second excerpt from my upcoming sword and sorcery, action-adventure fantasy release. In this excerpt, Kora meets her brother on his way home from school (Zac is eleven. Kora is seventeen). It’s a fun scene because it reveals so much: Kora’s love for Zac, her fear for him, the uncertainty and…

  • May 15, 2023

    The danger of writing magic

    I recently wrote about why writing and reading fantasy is so, well, magical. There are lots of opportunities and benefits that come with writing in the fantasy genre and adding magic to your story, but there is also a temptation to avoid. DON’T MAKE IT ALL ABOUT A MAGIC SHOW When we include sorcery or…

  • May 14, 2023

    Endurance and discipline: the virtues of writing

    Endurance and discipline: the virtues of writing

    I don’t think it’s controversial to propose that for each one of us, certain virtues come easier than others. Temperament as well as personal history probably play a role in this, but the fact is, we all find some virtues easier to practice than others. Some people can be naturally cheerful, even when they feel…

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