Miranda Kulig's Blog
May 31, 2022
When Dreams Shift
I’m not a writer any more.
As a kid I always said I wanted to be an author when I grew up. And for years, that is how I’ve identified myself. A writer. An author. A book lover. Every thing I did was usually somehow linked to books and writing. It was every bit my passion, and I never thought that would fade.
Until it did. Slowly, carefully, like a match biding it’s time. Until one morning I woke up and realized I hadn’t written a new word in months.
And yet… I was okay. I didn’t feel anxious abou...
March 4, 2022
How (and why) to Write for Yourself
Hello there!
It has been SUCH a long time. I let this blog sit for a few years, unsure if I would ever come back and write a new post. Do I even have any readers? Would anyone even care if this site just disappeared? For so long, I've been looking at writing with the mindset that I'm writing for others, and not for myself. And that's not okay.
It happens to us all--at some point, a switch happens and we realize we can't remember the last time we wrote something just for the enjoyment of it. As a ...
October 8, 2020
Why It's Okay to Take a Break from Your Writing
When I was fourteen, I began thinking up ideas for a fantasy story. I started creating and developing characters, thinking of scenes, and imagining plot twists. Soon enough I started daydreaming about all of it as a movie, and that’s when I realized that I didn’t want to write a simple fantasy short story, I wanted to write a novel. So I got to work and started writing chapter one. I thought everything was awesome—my characters were great, my setting was great, my plot was great—everything was g...
May 19, 2020
How to Create Confidence and Love Your Writing
I wish I still had that same confidence and pride. Seventeen years later (omg I'm OLD) and yes, I still lo...
January 7, 2020
4 Ways You Could Be Ruining Your First Chapter
Lately I've been seeing a lot of great-looking books on Amazon with gorgeous covers and that sound interesting. In fact, just yesterday I saw a book on Twitter with a gorgeous cover and a description that immediately peaked my interest.
But when I took a...
August 8, 2019
Life & Writing Update
It's been a long time since I last posted, so I thought I would take a minute to update you guys on where my writing and personal life are at!
2019 has seriously flown by, and has brought so many new and exciting things to me along the way. As far as my writing goes, I finished up the draft of my YA contemporary fantasy WIP at the beginning of summer and decided to take a writing break until September. At first I really struggled with that because I wasn't making any progress on...
March 12, 2019
February Book Review: The Wicked Deep
I intended to write this review a while ago, but as I mentioned in my last post, February totally got away from me and I just didn't get the chance to blog as much as I wanted. But, I did finish another book for my 2019 Goodreads goal! My YA book for the month of February were The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw. I heard some pretty great reviews of this book from a few different friends on twitter, so I decided to give it a try.
AND I AM SO GLAD THAT I DID.
* THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPO...
March 7, 2019
A Closer Look at My Contemporary Paranormal WIP!
One of my monthly goals for February was to blog at least four times--which I totally didn't achieve. But that's okay, because another one of my goals was to be kinder/more forgiving towards myself when I don't reach my goals. So I at least accomplished that
February 5, 2019
January Book Review: The Hazel Wood
As some of you may have seen in my 2019 goals post, I have challenged myself to read at least two books a month: one poetry book, and one novel. This challenge is in hopes to break me out of the reading slump I've been in for so long. And in order to keep myself accountable, I'm going to start reviewing the books that I read right here!This month, I read Depression and Other Magic Tricks by Sebrina Benaim and The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert. I released a small review...
January 29, 2019
5 Reasons Your Writing Sessions Aren't Working
Ever been there? I know I have!
There is nothing more frustrating than feeling ready to write but writing a few to no words. It's tiring, discouraging, and downright annoying. So, I decided to analyze a few of my failed writing sessions to see if there were any factors they had in common. And there definit...


