Miranda Kane
Get this: Iām at the 70% mark in my novel The Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence!!! Yup, Iām nearly at 3/4 and I think my progress amazing!
I never got this far in any of my books, but this oneās really hitting it (if I may say so what with Miranda being a boxing student).
Iāve been really stuck with the plot of the ending last week, BUT I found solutions and Iām ready to resume writing it. Iāll ?%$#$%? smash my goal and write āThe Endā soon. Hooray!
Miranda Kane and Thomas Lance are my lovelies and I canāt wait for you all to meet them and have my book in your hands, whether it be in physical, ebook, or audiobook!

(Melissa Benoist is my Miranda Kaneās faceclaim. And look, sheās ready, too!)

(Dylan OāBrien is my Thomas Lanceās faceclaim. Hmmm, Thomas is more doubtful about the whole thing, though⦠Hahah.)
Until then, wish me luck! Iāll go back to writingāitās my last stretch with drafting!
Iām so ready for this! *punches her palm*
Secret Project
Thereās also a secret project of mine I picked back up. Itās an old story that I⦠put away for a long while. I recently felt it in my bones again, you know? And I found solutions to the major blockage I had!
So, yeah, Iām actually excited about this. Iāll be shedding light on this project little by little. Hopefully, my progress will be easy (ha!) and steady (hm?).
Poetry Collection
Folks! Iām nearly done with my poetry collection. Yup! I wrote thirty poems or so, and I need about another 11 poems. After which Iāll polish them and send them to a professional editor. Soon, dears, soon youāll be able to read them all in one place.
Iām also writing a new poetry collection, which is more personal in terms of themes and voice. And Iām starting one in French because hey, I live in Quebec, and we speak French first and foremost, so why not pair two of my favorite things?
World Building & Nightshade
Okay, get this: I picked up my Nightshade series again, but more for plotting and world building purposes. Why am I not writing it instead? Well, I find this story with the multiverse and the tangled storylines to be quite⦠intimidating. I donāt feel ready to tackle and do justice to this great series yet (I need more experience writing books), so I decided Iād still achieve progress by developing the plot (which sometimes gets messy) as well as the worlds we get to visit (and aināt world building just fun?!?!??! YES!)
So, here I am, on a calm evening, scouring the Web for world building materials. And I found something quite interesting that turned out to be such an excellent surprise!
I ended up on Scribe Forge, and was hooked quickly by the collaborative work of authors and this genuinely interesting world building workbook.
So, you know what happened?
I purchased it. And Iām not mad. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised because not only is it really pretty (look at that fantasy cover! Actually, look at all their covers!), but for the hefty price (USD $20) it includes crucial information digested for you and classified according to their section (such as planets and space, society, resources, and more!) I mean, yeah, you get worksheets in those categories, sure, but real information and guidance on what to use to fill them. Uncertain about how to create a planet, its atmosphere and earth? Here you go, theyāve got you covered with important information on different atmospheres, types of earth, how lack of oxygen impacts the development of life, and so on!
I wasnāt expecting so much out of this workbook, in all honesty. Now I understand the price.
So far, Iām really pleased. I promise to use it for a while with Nightshade and then write a review about it for you, folks. Deal?
Gotcha!
See you next post, lovelies!

(Lily Collins is my Rosellia Rowland-Lovelace in my Nightshade series)