I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting this Halloween season. Halloween isn’t a typical time for reflecting but I do it every year. Halloween used to be my favorite time of year as a child – better than my birthday or even Christmas. Every year, I’d plan out my costume well enough ahead of timeContinue reading “Reflections Beyond the Masks”
Tag Archives: fantasy
Accountability
As NaNoWriMo draws closer to beginning, my focus on writing grows stronger. And of course my excitement and planning is heightened. But with school going on and hopefully taking on an extra job soon, time management can be a problem. If you’re doing NaNo this will probably be your number one hurdle to jump dayContinue reading “Accountability”
Sacrifice Returns!
I’ve been away for some time taking care of life. While doing such ordinary things, I convinced myself I was too exhausted to write. But I’ve slapped myself back into line and I’m getting ready to hit it big with a great plan. So gather around because I have big news! Some of you whoContinue reading “Sacrifice Returns!”
Spring Break Reading List
Today starts what actually feels like my spring break – even though it officially started Friday after my last class. But having to work still doesn’t make it feel like a break. Today though, I am hoping on a plane and flying up to visit my family! As excited as I am to visit myContinue reading “Spring Break Reading List”
Scribbling on blank pages
Obviously, if you are considering following a writer, you’ll want to know what sort of stuff they write to see if it will interest you enough to invest time reading it. I haven’t really given you much to go off of so far so let me give you a little taste of what you’ll findContinue reading “Scribbling on blank pages”
Why Just?
Coming to this site, you may wonder why I chose the title of “Just Ryn” for it. Originally it was meant to be a little play on introductions. “Ryn who?” to which I would reply, “Oh, just Ryn.” I liked the ring it had to it over a comparable choice of “only” or “simply” butContinue reading “Why Just?”