A Potential Update to the Warden's Way While I love morning pages and will continue to do them forever, I found an additional daily practice that has really done wonders for me.
The Road Opens Wider: A Quiet Update Dear Traveler, The moon has shifted, and so has the path. For a while, this space followed the lunar calendar—whispers in the waning, missives under the full light. It was a good rhythm, but it began to feel like another schedule to keep rather than the free, organic flow
Writing Update It's been some time since I've provided an update on my fiction. Considering winter is the season for pulling inward and reflecting, it seemed timely to share with you today. My current WIP is over the halfway point. The writing has been slow, but meaningful. Changes
Waymarks: Creative Struggles I remember looking over Cathedral Ledge in NH fondly. I felt the cold snip of October wind as the mountains unfolded below in a blaze of crimson and gold...
Waymarks: Everything is Language The landscape outside, the buildings, the forests and abandoned dog track—everything communicates meaning, story, warning, an invitation.
Waymarks: My Heart Is Made For This Sitting next to a sibling through the latest Avatar movie taught me something; not everyone has a heart for stories.
Waymarks: Solitude Get short updates with an exclusive photo, fantasy sketch, a thought, a micro-observation, or a fleeting inspiration while keeping me writing and on the road.
Full Moon Missives: Alchemancy When the full moon rises, a letter arrives from another world. Inside is one ancient (real-world) divination method and its prophecy about what I’m writing now.
Waymarks: The Impermanence of Family Get short updates with an exclusive photo, fantasy sketch, a thought, a micro-observation, or a fleeting inspiration while keeping me writing and on the road.
Waxing Workshop: Like Onions, Stories Have Layers Waxing Workshop: When the light returns, we build. First-quarter craft workshop posts on story structure, world building, lore consistency, revision sorcery, and the writer’s path.