Should I be political in my writing?

In today’s climate, it seems like everything is infused with politics and strong views. It’s hard to have a conversation without some crazy news story coming up. So, when you’re writing fiction, should you follow this trend? Especially if you’re claiming to write modern or contemporary fiction, it can seem hard to leave out anyContinue reading “Should I be political in my writing?”

Fiction Friday: Chaos Theory snippet

Every other Friday, I’ll post a snippet of my own writing for what I’m calling “Fiction Fridays.” Here’s the first installment, featuring a section from the beginning of my current work-in-progress, a contemporary fiction novel titled Chaos Theory. The scene describes the initial meeting between the main character, Meredith, and an important secondary character, Jeremiah.Continue reading “Fiction Friday: Chaos Theory snippet”

How to preserve creative energy by removing decision fatigue

Do you ever spend all day running around, whether it’s working, going to school, or just doing errands, then come home in the evening and feel like you’re incapable of writing? You have the time, maybe you’re even sitting at the computer, but the words just won’t come. If this happens over and over, itContinue reading “How to preserve creative energy by removing decision fatigue”

Fiction Friday: Ghost Story

I wrote this story in my sophomore year of college. It was originally published in Wide Angle Journal of Literature and Film. Enjoy! This was country dark—the kind of dark where you were so far away from cities and street lights that you could put your hand just inches away from your face and stillContinue reading “Fiction Friday: Ghost Story”