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Writing Romance as an Asexual Author
As an asexual author, writing romance can feel like navigating a world that doesn’t always reflect your own experiences or desires.

Stacey Lannigan
3 days ago4 min read


Dreams and Deadlines: Life of an Indie Author with a Full-Time Job
Balancing a full-time job with the dream of being an indie author feels like juggling flaming torches while walking a tightrope. This post shares my journey, the struggles, and the motivation that keeps me writing despite the odds.

Stacey Lannigan
6 days ago3 min read


The Great Debate: Plotting vs Pantsing
The debate between plotting and pantsing has divided authors for decades, with passionate advocates on both sides. Understanding these two approaches helps writers find the best method for their style and project.

Stacey Lannigan
Jan 204 min read


The Allure of Flawed Characters & Why We Love Them
From the moment we open a book, start a TV show, or watch a movie, we often find ourselves drawn to characters who are not perfect. This post explores the magnetic pull of imperfect/flawed characters, using examples from some of my favourite fandoms like Stranger Things, Harry Potter, Merlin, and Squid Game. Whether you are a reader, writer, or filmmaker, understanding this connection can enrich your experience and storytelling.

Stacey Lannigan
Jan 174 min read


Exploring the Diverse Formats of Fantastic Books
This post explores the advantages of hardback, paperback, Kindle (eBook), and audiobook formats, helping you find the best way to enjoy your next read.

Stacey Lannigan
Jan 133 min read
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