Be it a villainess’ himbo henchman or an unnervingly intelligent cat, every story needs well-written side characters. And Kat will show you how in 3 easy steps.
Smaugust 2025 Challenge
Hey storytellers! Throughout the month of August take part in this dragon-inspired prompt-word-a-day challenge and write a 500 word scene for Smaugust 2025.
But What If It Was Queer?: 3 Ways to Give Classics That LGBTQ+ Makeover
Looking for ways to transform a classic story or fairytale into something more queer inclusive? Than Kat’s got 3 ways to give your story that LGBTQ+ makeover.
THEY Say “Write What You Know”
THEY tell you: “Write what you know.” So here’s 5 real world examples of how I “used what I knew” in my own stories that YOU can utilize right now!
3 Swan-story Variations to Inspire Your Next Novel
Shapeshifting waterfowl, zoomorphic maidens, and famous ballets by Tchaikovsky—how to borrow from these enchanted Swan-stories for your next novel’s inspiration.
Damsels in Distress Need Not Apply: Writing Strong Female Characters
Go beyond orcishly brutish villainesses and military badasses with these 3 tips for creating your next “strong female character” with examples from the latest hit media.