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Reclaiming Attention: Going Against the Grain of Binge Culture
After years of doomscrolling and passive consumption, I realized I wasn’t engaging with art—I was escaping from boredom. This post explores how I’ve been retraining my attention, reigniting critical thinking, and learning to meet good storytelling halfway. From analyzing film to letting myself rest without guilt, this is about reclaiming my relationship with art, one intentional choice at a time.
Sep 322 min read


The End…? The 8 Types of Story Endings (& How to Choose the Right One for Your Story)
"How do you end a story?" From satisfying resolutions to haunting cliffhangers, this post explores the 8 essential types of endings, how genre shapes reader expectations, and what makes an ending truly unforgettable. With examples, writing exercises, and craft insights, you’ll learn how to choose the right ending for your story and land it with power.
Jun 3012 min read


Uncommon & Underrated Romance Tropes I Secretly Adore
Burnt out but still craving connection, I wrote this post to explore the romance tropes I secretly adore. From identity-swapping chaos to love that teaches you how to live again, these stories are more than just swoon-worthy—they’re deeply personal. They reflect themes of trust, growth, grief, and the ache of wanting to belong.
May 158 min read


Creation From An Empty Well | The Art Of Balancing Drive & Rest
In a world that glorifies hustle and constant output, it’s easy to forget that we are not machines—we are souls. This post explores the quiet, necessary art of balancing drive and rest, masculine and feminine energy, ambition and joy. You are allowed to slow down. You are allowed to be. Because you are not meant to create from an empty well. You are meant to drink first—and only then, when you’re ready, create.
May 818 min read


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