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Writer vs the World

Writer vs the World

In search of beauty, inspired by literature.

Author: Sara

Sara Kincaid was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. She grew up loving to read and write and spent a lot of her childhood dreaming up stories and imagining new worlds. She wrote her first novel-length work during her junior year of high school. Sara chose to continue studying the craft of writing and majored in creative writing and then pursued a master’s degree in literature. As a professional writer, Sara specializes in storytelling. She currently works for a local nonprofit and shares the stories of people supported by the organization, as well as the donors who make that work possible. In her spare time, Sara reads stories from every category and follows her own characters into new worlds, genres and experiences. Her writing spans literary fiction, historical fiction—with a thread of magical realism—and fantasy/speculative fiction.

Connecting Through Music

Childhood drama does funny things to you. As a kid, you make choices that the adult version of you may or may not agree with in retrospect.… Read more “Connecting Through Music”

April 6, 2019April 6, 2019 by Sara

How to Finish a Writing Project

You can fiddle with a writing project forever. Really. It’s feasible to never be finished. Short form. Long form. It doesn’t matter. There’s always one more spell… Read more “How to Finish a Writing Project”

March 30, 2019 by Sara

A Reader’s Foundation

I see a lot of posts on social media that say something to the effect of “I’ve been nominated to share 1 photo every day for 10… Read more “A Reader’s Foundation”

March 23, 2019 by Sara

Making the Domestic Literary Worthy

Many people think that Fantasy is hard to write – and it is in its own right. But, as I prepare to make the switch back from… Read more “Making the Domestic Literary Worthy”

March 16, 2019March 16, 2019 by Sara

Writing and Having Other Hobbies

This is another post in my “Writing and ____” series in which I explore a subject that writers frequently face. Today I’d like to talk about having multiple… Read more “Writing and Having Other Hobbies”

March 5, 2019 by Sara

Enrich Your Fiction: Partnering With Designers

Writing isn’t all about the written word. If your book doesn’t have shelf appeal, then the likelihood that someone is going to pick it up and read… Read more “Enrich Your Fiction: Partnering With Designers”

February 25, 2019 by Sara

Saying ‘I do’ and writing

It’s only February, but my fiance and I are already thinking about November because that is when we’re getting married! It seems like it’s a long way… Read more “Saying ‘I do’ and writing”

February 19, 2019 by Sara

The Power of Storytelling

With great power comes great responsibility. This is more than just a quote from Spider-man. It is a very real sentiment that reminds me that actions have… Read more “The Power of Storytelling”

February 11, 2019February 11, 2019 by Sara

An Author’s Voice: Beyond the Pen

When you think of a writer’s voice, you think of them in terms of the written word. Not their speaking voice. Today, we can listen to books… Read more “An Author’s Voice: Beyond the Pen”

February 6, 2019 by Sara

Practice Makes Perfect

One of the biggest conundrums faced by research scientists is finishing a way to study the abstract concept of creativity. It’s seems that in one small way,… Read more “Practice Makes Perfect”

January 29, 2019 by Sara

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