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Receiving, Not Penetrated: Rewriting Language Around Sex & Intimacy
Even when written from a woman’s POV, most sex scenes still use male-centered language—“he penetrated her,” “she was tight,” “he filled her.” This blog post explores how deeply ingrained these phrases are, why they matter, and how we can rewrite sex from the inside out. Through embodiment, intentional language, and inclusive perspectives, we can create sex scenes that feel true, empowering, and deeply human.
May 612 min read


Creative Writing Crash Course – Lesson IV Character Creation: Bringing Your Protagonist (Therefore Your Story) To Life
Your protagonist is your story’s heart. Build someone messy, real, and unforgettable—because plot means nothing without soul.
Mar 2519 min read


Mastering Dialogue In 3 Easy Steps: How to Make Your Characters Sound Real, Unique, and Crackle with Personality
Great dialogue reveals character, sets the mood, and moves the story forward. Make your characters sound real, unique, and full of life!
Mar 77 min read


The Power of Asking Questions in Writing
Stuck in your writing? Ask better questions. The right question can unlock your story, deepen your characters, and spark new ideas.
Mar 46 min read


POV 101: Understanding Narrative Perspectives in Storytelling
Choosing the right POV is like picking the perfect camera angle for your story. Wide shot? Close-up? Awkward selfie? Let’s find out.
Feb 2710 min read