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The Insecurities of Authors Using Real-World Settings

December 26, 2016 ~ JM Williams ~ Leave a comment

Happy Holidays to all! Being in the Far East, Christmas has already fully passed for me. So it's time to get back to work. I am currently working my way through Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. It is a fun little story, but the writing irks me in places. I have never done a Gaiman book before, so … Continue reading The Insecurities of Authors Using Real-World Settings

The Continent of ESSARSEA

October 29, 2016 ~ JM Williams ~ 2 Comments

  I'll be the first to admit I am not very artsy. I can draw stickmen, if I really put my mind to it. Which makes simplified tools, such as the Inkarnate map maker, so incredible to me. I was hesitant to use maps early on in my story planning, but I have found it … Continue reading The Continent of ESSARSEA

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