I’ve officially started writing the first book in my new series, and so far, I’ve found working on artwork to go with the book to be helpful. Not just as a way to unwind, but to help me establish a clear visual of the characters before they appear on the… Read the rest...
A couple weeks ago, I shared a photo on my personal Facebook page. Everyone liked it, but I didn’t say a whole lot about it, other than that I was trying to treat what I do more like a business than a hobby.
But it was also part of getting… Read the rest...
I’ve been working on my world a little at a time. One of the most annoyingly difficult things to do was name all the important cities. Though I turned to my favorite name generator for some assistance when I got stuck, there were a few things I wanted to accomplish… Read the rest...
Last of the three items being painted is the Captured Spring. This one was interesting to do and I think it turned out decently, despite my inexperience in drawing glass objects–never mind glass objects with a new medium.
Overall, I think it worked well for completing the set, and I… Read the rest...
Okay, so I don’t actually have a lot of world building to add this week. Probably not next week, either, since at this point we’re getting Little Bit ready for school. But after last week’s post on developing magic items, I really wanted to keep sharing the artwork for them… Read the rest...
Magic items tend to be staples in most fantasy, and weirdly, they never played that big of a part in stories I’ve written before. There are a few important ones, but no epic quests that involve picking them up along the way, which means Spectrum Blade will be a little… Read the rest...
The characters for Spectrum Blade were actually one of the first things I came up with. I spent a long time stewing over rough concepts for each of the heroes that would join the party, in addition to rounding out some villains. But while the characters themselves came together pretty… Read the rest...







