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Category: Interactive Fiction

October Author’s Life Update

October 26, 2021October 26, 2021 ~ Aigner Loren Wilson ~ Leave a comment

What I've been working on, learning, and publishing over the past couple of months.

8 Dialogue Hacks to Show Character Development in Your Fiction

April 12, 2021April 7, 2021 ~ Aigner Loren Wilson ~ Leave a comment

Learn how to write engaging dialogue that also shows character development without losing the spark of the story.

Story Elements of Fiction

April 8, 2021April 7, 2021 ~ Aigner Loren Wilson ~ Leave a comment

These are starter points for plotting out a story, but in no way are they rules. Most stories will however fall into these because these elements were taken from various forms of story whether in games, movies, short fiction, long fiction, etc.

Game Character Cards

February 19, 2021February 21, 2021 ~ Aigner Loren Wilson ~ Leave a comment

A terrifying and thought provoking trip through a haunted house. I've taken my love of the haunted house trope and turned it into a game, a story, a walk through time.

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I wanted to make a full post for this because I'm so damn excited. My little weird horror fantasy book, 'To Carve Home in Your Bones,' is going to be in a future issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Date nite baking with baby. We made milk bread! This past week, I wrote the rough/zero draft for my next book during the mornings before starting my other work. It was exhausting, exhilarating, and a hell of a ride. I'm used to fast drafting, but this was the first time I've drafted a new project of this size for my own work in like 6 months. And damn, I never slept so good. I'm building a new course specifically around writing scenes. Working with writers as both an editor and writer, I've noticed it's one of those aspects about writing that often gets overlooked or left underdeveloped on the page. Baguettes I've made over the weeks. From 1st to latest. Not all pretty, but all delicious. Link in bio!
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