
An Australian writer sharing autistic thoughts and experiences on her writing process of a romantasy-esque trilogy, books she reads and maybe other stuff too. Do you like cats? I have cats
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Since I am silently writing over here on the side where no one but me can see, I decided to keep track of some writing goals, accomplishments and update type of things as I was went with the hope to see what I’ve actually done and maybe act...
Porch Sparrow Editorial
Porch Prompts: Week Two
Y’all!! Eliza James and I were PUMPED about last week. It was so, so awesome to get to write in community and laugh and yell and generally arm wave (thanks Kayleigh Thorpe, stealing your phr...
For reference, this collaboration is a sequel to something wrote:
Kayleigh Thorpe
She'll Be Right
Thank you to HVR for the nudge to the prompt…
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2 months ago · 10 likes · 18 comments · Kayleigh Thorpe
But why did a sequel ne...
Porch Sparrow Editorial
Liza & Ani Collab Piece Revealed!: Porch Prompts
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle…
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22 days ago · 37 likes · 24 comments · Ani Beeler and Eliza Jam...
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talked about using metaphors
Porch Sparrow Editorial
Metaphor Me Up
As an editor, I see lots of examples of incomplete, mixed, or inappropriate metaphors, so I wanted to write an unnecessary, overcompl...
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