Stumped

Stumped. That's how I feel right now. I have dabbled with so many ideas, so many different plots, and finally settled on one. But a few chapters into the series, I stopped writing. The ideas stopped coming. My fingers gradually slowed and nothing appeared on the page. This happened countless of times! Unfinished drafts sit …

Mending Hearts – Chapter One

Zach had always looked forward to life after prison with his family. That’s all he ever wanted. But once out of prison, he found himself alone with three young kids. Zach struggles to piece the broken pieces of his life again and at the same time, become the father that the three children needed.

Brand New Start

A brand new look to signify a brand new start. How does it look? I hope the background colour isn't nauseating. It's meant to tie in with the sandy beach photo. I didn't choose white because white is plain (and hurts my eyes). I decided it was time to update my blog. A way to …

The Last Lap

So...I totally meant to write this a few days ago but university was simply too hectic these past few weeks. As the end of the semester, and subsequently, exams draw near, I find myself being flooded by deadlines. The bulk of it is already over but the last lap of this semester is hell. It's …

Writing Again

With university taking up most of my time, I completely forgot my intentions to rewrite "There's a Vampire in My House!" and to write a completely new story. The last time I wrote was exactly a year ago. How time flies. University has been, for the lack of better words, hell. I feel exhaustion in …

There’s A Vampire in My House! – Announcement

Hi guys! Thank you for reading my series, "There's A Vampire in My House!". I'm sure all of you are eagerly waiting for the next update, but there's some sad news. I have decided to discontinue the series and revamp it. Reason being that it's getting a little difficult to continue the story without any …

There’s A Vampire in My House! – Part 8

"I've always wondered, don't you ever need blood?" I asked, closing the refrigerator. Justin cast a quick look in my direction before returning back to his laptop. "I do." "But I've never seen you drink any." "I don't need them often. Once a week is good enough." I settled on the dining seat opposite of …