Writing authentically comes relatively easy to me. It’s actually one of the most important things that I think a writer can do when they sit down to tell their story. Tell the blistering truth or don’t tell it at all. When I read about writers having a hard time getting the world they areContinueContinue reading “Writing authentically”
Author Archives: Kelsey Jordan, author
Concerns of a 6 year old girl
There are so many things that terrify us as parents. Sometimes those fears are justified, while others are simply a fearmonger’s wet dream. Tonight, I will say that this moment in my child rearing journey won’t result in a well-earned white hair. It will make me worry though. Let me first set the scene. IContinueContinue reading “Concerns of a 6 year old girl”
Inspired Snippets: The Golden Girl
This is part of an ongoing writing challenge in which I base a short story or snippet off of a piece of art found somewhere on the web. Usually it kicks in my world building muse. None of the art belongs to me and I will do my best to provide artist credit when IContinueContinue reading “Inspired Snippets: The Golden Girl”
Weapon of Inspiration: Digital Art and World Building
One of the best things about writing for me has been the freedom to explore—to meander around worlds that I’m not entirely sure I would survive had I not been the creator. Most of the time, the worlds I traipse through have randomly been dropped in my lap by my muse. Other times, I haveContinueContinue reading “Weapon of Inspiration: Digital Art and World Building”
