Author: Nadia Orenes Ruiz


  • However they are, each writer’s tools are forged for his personal use and will help him adopting a consistent routine after much testing and discarding. In this article I will talk about the tools I use on a daily basis, hoping they will be useful for you too. You will notice that there is one tool (the most important tool for a […]

  • This time, from Chuck Wendig Flash Fiction Challenge, our mission is to create a short story containing two random elements of two really eclectic lists. I got: A monster An infernal bargain. And to make the challenge even more exciting, I added my own two random elements: A vintage car The rainbow HARD TIMES FOR […]

  • Have you ever used any software to analyse your writings? If you haven’t already, you should try how it feels to discover, after having thought that your story was spotless, that it’s actually full of afterthoughts, repetitions, and other additions that add no meaning at all to your text. Text analysers are used in several fields such as marketing or […]

  • This week Chuck Wendig proposed an interesting challenge and style exercise in his blog: to choose an object, a feeling, or anything, and describe it in ten different ways, from ten points of view. And I took on the challenge, so here I go with my ten descriptions of a sheet of paper: 1. Straight to […]