Coming into the middle of 2025, it has been a whirlwind year already. At the end of 2024, I realised the completion of Crusader, perhaps one of the finest pieces of writing I may ever put out. I learned a lot from the process of reverse engineering an entire story arc over the course of … Continue reading Dragons, Quests, and Illicit Romance
Category: Editorials
Living with a Rare Allergy
I live with an extremely rare allergy, which affects my life constantly. How do I get through each day? With a smile on my face, and knowing, at least my allergy won't kill me.
My Experience of Living with Chronic Pain
In this article, I chronicle what it was like to live with chronic pain and the steps involved in coming to a solution where I can enjoy life to its fullest, free of pain.
Identity and Self-Affirmation
The journey of someone who spent many years searching for themselves, and who has now taken the biggest leap in their life. Welcome to Fenrir's Lair.
The Human Touch: Adversity Against AI in Artistic Expression
Human Writers and Human Artists face a major threat in the form of Artificial Intelligence. Will AI cause us to lose the Human Touch in Art?
The “Three Worlds” Concept – An Explanation
To write is to make conscious decisions. When you pick a genre to write in, you automatically place yourself within one of Three Worlds. But what are these Three Worlds? Simple. They are a writing tool.
Torch the Franchise and Run: A Game of Thrones review.
An honest review of what the final episodes of Game of Thrones did for me and why things did not go the way anyone planned.
Behind the Book: Crow and Religion
What does Religion have to do with my current novel-in-progress, Crow? The main purpose of this parallel is the underlying God Complex of the focus character.
Behind the Book: Crow and Hope
I do not lie when I say that Crow, as a novel, is not one dedicated to hope. In fact, there is a very bleak tone to the whole process, but that is what makes it such a difficult novel to write. It goes against standardised conventions and seeks to showcase a different form of … Continue reading Behind the Book: Crow and Hope
Behind the Book: Crow and Crime
In the near fourteen years that I have been writing stories, few have grown into something like Crow. I consider it an anomaly compared to my usual style. And the reason lies in the themes I use. Yes, I have used sexual violence and abuse as driving character points in my previous books, but Crow... … Continue reading Behind the Book: Crow and Crime