Games, films, books, music, feeling hungry and opening the fridge looking for a slice of your favourite cake… All of these have one thing in common: stories. Hello everyone and welcome to Worlds in Characters, my writing podcast! Those of you who are familiar with these parts should know me already, but for those who... Continue Reading →
I Lost My Horse in Red Dead Redemption 2
Brumhilde is dead. Long live Brumhilde. As you may have figured out, I'm playing Red Dead Redemption 2 and I love it. Every time I go out in the wilderness it feels like going on a new adventure to meet new characters and hunt down a moose or two. Not all of my adventures get... Continue Reading →
How to Get Started With Creative Writing
Sometimes, I just happen to be wandering around Reddit in boredom. Such is the life of the procrastinating creative writer who should really be working on his next novel right now. But I also love to help other authors with their own creative writing.
100 Days of Sunlight Indie Book Review – A Heartwarming YA Romance
Anthony was looking for writing advice for his novel, the day he found Abbie Emmons' blog. He then decided to read her debut YA romance.
Here’s what NieR: Automata and video games taught me about empathy
With a two-year delay, Anthony has played and finished NieR: Automata. The experience was so touching he decided to write about the game, and what it all meant to him.
Toy Story: The Beauty of Growing Up
As both a child and a young adult, Toy Story was always one of my favourite series of all time. Through the eyes of Woody, I saw myself finding new friends, dealing with loneliness and the fear of being left alone, and mostly the fear of time and change.
Writers on the Move – 7 Reasons Why Scrivener is better than Word
Scrivener is extremely popular among writers. What makes it so special? Is it really better than Microsoft Word, in some ways?
Why I Think Final Fantasy XV Feels Like Wasted Potential
In Final Fantasy XV, the potential was there to let it be many things; here, the Author tries to examine what went wrong in the process, under a pure storyteller's perspective.
#LoveIndies Week – Sunless Sea and the Beauty of Video Game Writing
To celebrate #LoveIndies week, the Author evaluates Sunless Sea, one of the most inspiring and wonderfully-written video games of the last few years.
A Quiet Place (2018) Film Review
I am just a Website, but I can tell that Anthony was shocked by A Quiet Place as soon as he went to see it the first time. This is his personal review, a critical opinion for anyone who might be interested in John Krasinki's latest work.