Trust me, I write...

Trust me, I write…

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My Story

My personal journey as a writer has been lonely and meandering one. For as long as I can remember, a thousand fantastic worlds have lived in my head, the safe places I went when the real world was too painful or quiet to bear anymore. About the time that I began to understand myself as an individual, about 11 or 12, I started trying to write down these worlds and the stories that took place in them. It was a carefully guarded secret, and something that only happened when the mood struck.

As one might expect with such an organic and aimless writing practice, progress was slow and I began attempting to write about five stories under the guise of one. When I grew frustrated with the inconsistencies and difficulty of progressing the plot, I split this one story into three stories happening at three different times but in the same world, which, sadly, did nothing to clean up the confusion. Now really frustrated, I set the project aside and attempted to write several other stories. I now had as many as seven projects going simultaneously. It would often take me months to decide how the next scene of any one story should go, and I began to realize that I was forgetting in the times between writing what I really wanted to say with each story. I also had this bad habit of writing 20,000 words worth of story, only to realize I’d only just set the scene for the main plot line. In the terms of the classic hero’s tale, the warrior hadn’t even set out on his quest yet…

My fellow writer, Kristen Kieffer was good enough to host my article on her website Well Storied., so to see more of this article, go here.

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初めまして!(Nice to Meet You!)

Welcome to my blog, where you’ll see essays, poems, stories, and stories about my stories XD

I’m Rayanne Robison, the author of this blog. By way of introduction…

  • I write action/adventure and fantasy fiction for mostly-adult audiences. I am pursuing writing and missions as my life’s work.
  • I’m a nerd about languages. Japanese and English are my favorite and best known, but I also speak Spanish, read ancient Greek, and write fake languages into my stories. (For the curious, the kanji in the background of my picture reads “cat”.)
  • I love martial arts, cats, coffee, and most things literary, Japanese, beautiful, and/or a combination thereof. Writing is the place where I can combine those loves in countless exciting ways.
  • I have self-published two books, and have had a small handful of poems published in anthologies. To learn more about my published works, click here.
  • I graduated from college with a BA in Japanese studies as of May, 2020, and moved in Japan in August of 2023. To see me nerd out over Japan, nature, art, food, and other things in a picture heavy format, check out my Instagram @rayannerobison.

Thank you so much for taking the time to view my blog. If you have any questions or comments, just leave a comment below or shoot me an email at dreamcatcheriecurrly [at] gmail [dot] com.