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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 III: Breaking Down & Understanding Internal vs. External Conflict
Conflict drives story. Learn to balance inner and outer struggles that challenge your characters—and your readers won’t look away.
Mar 258 min read


Short Stories 101: What They Are, Why They Matter, & A Guide to Writing Compelling Short Stories
Short stories sharpen your craft, challenge your creativity, and pack a punch in fewer words. Learn how to write them like a pro!
Mar 2115 min read


How To See The World Like An Artist (Even If You’ve Never Thought Like One Before)
You’ve had a moment where the world felt cinematic. Seeing like an artist means waking up to beauty, depth, and hidden stories everywhere.
Mar 147 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