GAIL AUCTOR

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WELCOME TO CHAOS.

Hello to whatever fools have stumbled into my domain!

This site is pretty much the only way you’ll be able to keep track of my various writing projects, doodles, characters, and thoughts. It’s the only way I can keep track of them too. If you want to pick up some writing tips, learn about strange creatures, or take a look behind the scenes of The Wolves of Wullferg Keep or any other project of mine, you’re in the right place.

Latest from the Blog

Mind Your Tongue (a short story–and perhaps the start of something more)

Bradely Morrel was in trouble again. He’d let a secret slip from between his lips, and now everyone knew. Personally, he didn’t really understand why Gabe Brockton was so upset that Mandy Kestle knew he fancied her. Sure, Amelia Cart was furious and Sissy Day had cried and Thomas and David Kestle were ready to…

October 19, 2020October 21, 2020

Antagonistic Forces; What They Are And How To Do Them

The most important element of any story is the Antagonistic Force. This is the force that keeps your protagonist from getting what they want. Below I have a list of the most common types of Antagonistic Forces, though by no means all of them. Man vs Man Man vs Self Man vs Society Man vs…

October 6, 2020

The Scarf People (a tale of revelation)

Frigid wind blew gray flakes of snow across the streets, swirling them in small cyclones. In the midst of this icy storm walked two figures. They were walking in each other’s direction, though they weren’t planning on meeting. They were simply headed towards the same set of doors. They were an old set of doors,…

October 6, 2020October 21, 2020

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