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You're A Worldbuilder
A personal reflection on discovering identity as a worldbuilder—through fantasy, Dungeons & Dragons, and the quiet act of creating refuge in fiction. This essay explores how imagined worlds are born from trauma, hope, and the human need to escape, heal, and build meaning beyond reality.
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Thumb of Steel
I wrote my entire novel on my phone— hundreds of thousands of words, four devices, and years of persistence. A reflection on unconventional writing, creative intimacy, and why portability mattered more than perfection.
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A Book of Epic Proportions
A candid, darkly funny reflection on discovering your novel has crossed into epic territory. From writing for survival to realizing a 300,000-word story might actually be an epic, this essay explores word count anxiety, creative instinct, and refusing to cut a story before it’s ready.
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