Occasional Posts
Imaginarium: Let’s Do It Again
Imaginarium 2018. I’ll be there. Especially since things seem to be coming together, I need to be there. This year, I will be helping my writer friends, Wendy Vogel and Jeri Fay Maynard, with their vendor display booth. It might be a reach to imagine that I’ll be in a vendor position next year, but … Continue reading Imaginarium: Let’s Do It Again
Working with the Light On
I’ve said before that I’m a plotter and not a pantser. So when my WIP encountered a logic fail, everything was full stop. Lights out for months and months and months. Commence flailing…I mean, pantsing. Meandering. Wandering aimlessly. Opening WordPress only to start surfing. Facebook notifications. Off on tangents. Words with Friends. Cat videos. Everything … Continue reading Working with the Light On
About the Author
Twana R. Wilson is primarily a fantasy and speculative fiction writer but has recently begun to explore screenwriting. Her current works-in-progress are a futile attempt at containing the oil slick that is her writing life.
Her published work includes a short story titled Mothers Day in the fiction anthology Catching Shadows: Stories by Cincinnati Fiction Writers, and a short story titled Block Party Stranger in the University of Cincinnati’s Blue Ash Review.
To her credits of mother of three girls, a shih tzu, a poochon, and a parrot, she would also add approachable introvert, power-shopping frugalista, do-it-herselfer, amateur gardener, occasional blogger, new Blueskyer, aspiring TikToker, internet detective, Bearcat, and NahNah.
