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Author: Kiersten Lillis

Kiersten Lillis is the author of the Sezna Seer Series, a YA time-travel fantasy that interrogates the relationship between destiny and free will. She spent years storytelling through audio and video while trying to bribe the muse. Kiersten loves sweet tea, libraries, and the Oxford comma. She lives in Colorado with her family.

Craft Resource: Romance Your Brand by Zoe York

Craft Resources, Writing•Posted July 22, 2021

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about what I want my writing career to look like long-term. I got this book for $0.99 as part of a promo deal, but it is definitely worth more than that. I’m not…

Tags: genre fiction, planning, series
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Blog Schedule Change

Updates, Writing•Posted July 15, 2021

I interrupt this regularly scheduled blog to bring you this update. If you’ve been following the blog pattern this year you’ll realize that this blog (3rd of the month) should be about a myth of interest. Well, I’ve been doing…

Tags: adapting, blog schedule
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Book Recommendation: Kingdom of Fire Trilogy by Jessica Cluess

Book Recommendations•Posted July 8, 2021

This month’s book recommendation is another trilogy…surprise, surprise. But don’t let the commitment stop you from checking out Jessica Cluess’ Kingdom of Fire Trilogy. Here’s the synopsis for book #1, A Shadow Bright and Burning, from Goodreads: Goodreads Synopsis I…

Tags: jessica cluess, magic, monsters, YA fantasy, young adult, young adult fantasy
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Research Files: Anubis, Egyptian God of the Dead

Research Files, Writing•Posted July 1, 2021

Anubis, also called Anpu, was the ancient Egyptian god of the dead...Rather than ruling the dead as Lord, Anubis was a protector and caretaker.

Tags: Anubis, death, Egyptian mythology, gods and goddesses, protectors
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Writing Craft Resource: First Draft with Sarah Enni Podcast

Craft Resources, Writing•Posted June 24, 2021

This month’s resource is First Draft with Sarah Enni, an interview-style podcast about writing and publishing. This post is going to be short and sweet. I love this podcast. Even as an independent author (aka, I don’t have an agent…

Tags: first draft, sarah enni, writing podcast
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Research Files: Muses of Greek Mythology

Research Files, Writing•Posted June 17, 2021

The Muses of Greek mythology were a group of goddesses that inspired scientists, painters, poets, musicians, and a plethora of other creative types.

Tags: greek mythology, inspiration, muses
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Book Recommendation: Strange the Dreamer Duology by Laini Taylor

Book Recommendations, Writing•Posted June 10, 2021

This month’s book review is yet another duology, so lucky you, you get two for the time of one! Today is all about Laini Taylor’s strange and beautiful world in Strange the Dreamer and its follow-up Muse of Nightmares.

Tags: laini taylor, muse of nightmares, strange the dreamer, teen fiction, YA fantasy
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Research Files: Eye of Horus

Research Files, Writing•Posted June 3, 2021

The Eye of Horus is a symbol of protection, sacrifice, good health, and royal power. Because of this, many Ancient Egyptians and Middle Easterners wore the symbol as an amulet or painted it on their ships or outside their homes…

Tags: amulets, Egyptian mythology, symbols
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Writing Craft Resource: Writing with Color Tumblr

Craft Resources, Writing•Posted May 27, 2021

This month’s featured resource is the Writing with Color Tumblr website. This site is one crucial component in creating diverse characters that are not based on stereotypes or offensive. If the Black Lives Matter movement, increased hate crimes against the…

Tags: craft resources, writing poc, writing with color
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Nine Worlds of Old Norse Mythology

Research Files, Writing•Posted May 20, 2021

Old Norse mythology divided the universe into nine separate worlds. At least, based on the limited information available, that’s what present day scholars conclude.

Tags: mythical realms, norse mythology, yggdrasil
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