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Psychology
Philosophy, Psychology, Spirituality/Mysticism/Esoterica, Writing Craft

The Story We All Live: How Narrative Heals Us

We are storytelling creatures. From the moment we begin to make sense of the world, we do it in narrative. Not just for entertainment or escape—but for healing. Because every good story mirrors the deep structure of change, and within that structure lies the architecture of our own transformation. At the heart of most stories […]

Psychology
Psychology, Writing Craft

Voices in Their Head: How the Inner Critic Shapes Character and Self

We all have one.That inner voice with a clipboard and bad attitude.“You’re not good enough.”“Don’t even try, you’ll only fail.”“Other people can do that. Not you.” Writers know this voice intimately.It’s the voice that stalls your writing, undermines your confidence, and rewrites your rough draft with red pen dipped in acid. But what if I

Writing Craft
Psychology, Spirituality/Mysticism/Esoterica, Writing Craft

Enneagram Subtypes and Fictional Fireworks: Crafting Characters That Clash, Spark, and Sizzle

If you’ve ever had a pair of characters feel a little too agreeable, a little too in sync, like they’re sipping tea from the same soul—well, congrats on writing your inner harmony. But compelling fiction doesn’t live in inner harmony. It lives in dissonance. In the magnetic push and pull of desire, fear, and reaction.

Writing Craft
Creativity, Writing Craft

Let Them Talk: Writing Dialogue That Drives Story

If readers skip anything, it’s not dialogue. They’ll skim description. They’ll hop over internal monologue. But when characters speak, readers lean in. Why? Because dialogue is where fiction breathes. It’s where characters drop their masks—sometimes deliberately, sometimes despite themselves. It’s where the interior becomes exterior. And it’s where your story’s emotional voltage gets conducted, wire

Reviews
Creativity, Philosophy, Psychology, Reviews, Writing Craft

Mentoring the Machines: Why Vervaeke’s Relevance Realization May Already Be Emerging in AI

First off, I am totally geeking out over John Vervaeke and Shawn Coyne’s collaboration, Mentoring the Machines. I’ve been a huge fan of Vervaeke’s Awakening from the Meaning Crisis and After Socrates lecture series and of course, Shawn Coyne’s Story Grid process. When they got together to look at the impact of artificial intelligence, I

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