As 2025 draws to a close, I’m taking a moment to look back, and appreciate everything this beautiful, and wildly creative community has done and made together this year. From scribbled ideas and unexpected poems to ghost stories, friendships, and shared snacks, it’s been a year of writing, rewriting, giggling, and showing up for eachContinue reading “A Year in Words! Moor Imagination’s 2025 Round-Up”
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Mastering Dialogue: A Christmas Guide
Dialogue is like the Christmas lights on your story’s tree. When it’s done right, everything sparkles and feels magical. When it’s done wrong, it’s a tangled mess that makes you want to scream into your hot chocolate. If you want your characters to sound like real people and not like creepy robotic elves, this festiveContinue reading “Mastering Dialogue: A Christmas Guide”
I’m Dreaming of a Write Christmas
I love Christmas. I love the smell of spice, evergreen garlands, and twinkling lights. And snow. Even though it has never actually snowed over any of my childhood Christmases, I still dream of a white Christmas. That’s because I believe in magic. Not in a “Haha play along for the kids” way. No. I believe.Continue reading “I’m Dreaming of a Write Christmas”