Old Mother Buzzard, maligned matriarch of the macabre By Autumn the Writer|2024-09-24T12:41:40-04:00September 27, 2024|Categories: Random Rabbitholes|Tags: animal lore, inspiration, mythology, stories| Read More 2
Dark Roots Writing Adventure #3: Seeing the world with new eyes By Autumn the Writer|2023-08-07T09:50:02-04:00June 29, 2023|Categories: Writing Craft|Tags: Carteret County, Creativity, Dark Roots Writing Adventure, exploring, imagination, immersion, inspiration, local community, perspective, settings, stories| Read More 4
The gift of one hundred eyes: perspective in storytelling By Autumn the Writer|2023-06-29T14:51:54-04:00June 22, 2023|Categories: Writing Craft|Tags: fiction writing, first-person point of view, imagination, inspiration, Metamorphoses, mythology, Ovid, perspective, Queen Hag, third-person point of view, writing| Read More 4
Dark Roots Writing Adventure #2: Headhunting horror in your local business community By Autumn the Writer|2023-08-07T09:49:20-04:00June 1, 2023|Categories: Writing Craft|Tags: Carteret County, Creativity, Dark Roots Writing Adventure, exploring, imagination, immersion, inspiration, local businesses, local community, neighborhood library, sensory details, settings, stories, supporting local, workplace horror, workplaces, worksite inspiration| Read More 3
CCC Workshop: Thinking like a writer By Autumn the Writer|2023-08-07T09:50:43-04:00May 15, 2023|Categories: Writing Craft|Tags: authorial style, Carteret Community College, Carteret Writers, Creativity, imagination, inspiration, schedules, self-reflection, titles, writing, writing activity, writing process, writing workshop| Read More 0
From creative slump to Southern folk horror: the writing assignment that revived me By Autumn the Writer|2023-08-07T09:51:27-04:00April 13, 2023|Categories: Writing Craft|Tags: community, creative slump, creative spark., foundation, inspiration, mystery writing class, Queen Hag, scene, Southern folk horror, supportive writing, Tom Kies, writing workshops| Read More 0