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My Origins As A FanFiction Author by David Gouldthorpe

On 27 March 201919 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post3 Comments

It's Wednesday so that means it's time for a guest on this blog! Today's guest poster is David Gouldthorpe, who discusses how he moved from fanfiction to original fiction. Enjoy 🙂

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The Publishing Debacle by Yvette Gorman

On 20 March 201916 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice16 Comments

Today's guest poster is writer Yvette Gorman, who is shares with us the publishing debacle. Enjoy 🙂

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Creative Processes by Kiana Harris

On 6 March 201925 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice11 Comments

It's Wednesday so that means time for another guest post. Today, I welcome the wonderful Kiana Harris onto my blog, who is discusses Creative Processes. Enjoy 🙂

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How To Fine-Tune Your Writing With Detail

On 24 March 20172 April 2024 By AriIn Writing Advice5 Comments

So, how much detail do YOU put into your stories?

I thought I would do a quick article about 'detail' in writing as I think it can be one of those things that gets overlooked.

While we can wax lyrical in our descriptions, we can still end up missing out that extra detail.

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How To Build Your World: Water

On 4 December 20156 February 2026 By AriIn Tips for New Writers, World Building1 Comment

I am back on the World Builder Series. (If you missed the first two parts were The Sun & Seasons and Landscapes).  So now it's time to turn our attention to water and its importance when creating worlds.

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