A blog update for November 2019.
Tag Archives: writing
October 2019 Update
A blog update for October 2019.
Writing power curves in LitRPG/GameLit
A guide on how to utilise the power of spreadsheet to capture power curves in LitRPG/GameLit writing.
September 2019 update
A blog update for August 2019.
August 2019 Update
A blog update for August 2019.
K’gari
Well, here’s something I never thought I’d see. SBS has created an interactive documentary about the land of my people, the Butchulla, called K’gari.
WTF is LitRPG?
Most of the time I can’t shut up about my books as I’m writing them. One of the most common questions I’ve gotten about my new book Rise of the Crimson Order: A Crematoria Online LitRPG Novel is this: “WTF is LitRPG?” I hope this post will help clarify things. Imagine for a second thatContinueContinue reading “WTF is LitRPG?”
What a loser!
Well, NaNoWriMo 2018 is over, and I’m a loser. However, I still call that a win. As far as the aim of 50,000 words written for the month of November, I lost. I wrote a grand total of 37,431 words, which was almost double my normal monthly word count in any other non-NaNo month. NovemberContinueContinue reading “What a loser!”
NaNoWriMo Boot Camp
We’re approaching the end of October, and my skin seems to prickle with anticipation as I consider subjecting myself to another 30 days of literary abandon in the madhouse that is NaNoWriMo. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month, and the aim is to write 50,000 words in the month of November. That is roughlyContinueContinue reading “NaNoWriMo Boot Camp”
Author Interview: Lee Murray
Today I’ve got something pretty special for you all – military horror author Lee Murray is here to talk about her new book Into the Sounds! Matthew: Lee, can you tell us a little bit about it? Lee: Taine McKenna is back to face another monster, this time deep in New Zealand’s Fiordland sounds. Here’sContinueContinue reading “Author Interview: Lee Murray”