#WritingWonders day 3: What is something you're knowledgeable about that you include in your stories?
I have spent my entire life as an Author, primarily, having finished my first novel when I was 12 (and I already had piles of stories before that), and I spent my 20s producing books like *crazy*. I'm now almost 35. I have written many millions of words. Certainly over 10 million words by now.
So truly what I know best is the act of writing. I humbly submit I have an unusual degree of understanding of the craft of fiction and story structure, thanks to simply having spent a LOT of time doing a LOT of writing. I learn about writing from multiple angles, genres, and mediums so I can have the biggest toolbox possible as an artist. I have done so much research. Read so many books about it. Taught others about it. etc.
I also have an urban fantasy universe with like 70-80 novels in it (for reals) and this gave me a rather cool understanding of worldbuilding. Most folks don't have the privilege of writing that much in a single universe, much less have the motivation to seek out as many interesting niche corners to develop different parts of worldbuilding as I have.
And I watch *so* much by way of tv and movies. I'm a bit of a robot in terms of story. Input comes in, gets processed, books come out.
If you know me, I am pretty frank about my numerous flaws, so I hope when I say the above y'all know it's not hubristic. What I'm putting into this book is very, very deliberately crafted with a level of familiarity and skill you don't really get to see very much. It does happen because, well, there's a gazillion writers, and I am simply one of them, but even so. I have put a lot into this wip.
I'm a little embarrassed writing this toot but whatever, I'm allowed to think I'm uncommonly great at ONE thing in my darn life. Haha. I am really bad at parallel parking tho.
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