E.J. Cordoue
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Writers Forge – Why Your Characters Should Scare You Sometimes

I think one of the biggest signs that a story is starting to become real is when your characters stop feeling safe to you. Not evil. Not edgy. Not a kind of “look how dark this is.” I mean genuinely unpredictable, to the readers and even yourself. The kind of character that says something and… Continue reading
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Writer’s Forge – The Scenes Between the Battles

Most people remember the battles. They remember the kings screaming commands from horseback. The betrayals. The final stands. The sword through the chest. The line that changes everything. But the scenes that matter most to me have always happened after the fighting stops. The quiet conversations. The moments where characters sit in silence because they… Continue reading
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Worldbuilding Wednesday – The Feast of Masks

There is one night in Varestal where nobles fear honesty more than any kind of assassination. One night where kings will hide their faces.Where enemies must dance together.Where betrayal can happen inches from a smile and no one remembers your name by the morning. The Feast of Masks. A celebration older than the modern kingdom… Continue reading
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Worldbuilding Wednesday — The Cost of Silence

There are wars in Atherra that never get written down. Not because they weren’t important…but because no one really wanted them to be remembered. In the Kingdom of Varestal, history isn’t just recorded, it’s curated. Every banner you see in the halls of Dravengarde, every name etched into stone, every tale passed down through noble… Continue reading
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Writer’s Forge — When the Story Starts Watching You Back

There’s a point in writing where things stop feeling controlled. Not like messy in a bad kinda way.Definitely not lost. Just… a bit different. Like the story isn’t sitting in your hands anymore.Like it’s almost standing across from you. I’ve been feeling that a lot recently working on The Heretic’s Gospel. At first, it was… Continue reading
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Creator’s Desk — When Everything Feels Unsteady

There are weeks where everything moves forward. And then there are weeks like this one. The kind where things shift without warning. Where plans fall apart faster than you can rebuild them. Where you find yourself sitting in the quiet, trying to figure out what comes next… and realizing you don’t have a clear answer… Continue reading
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The Fall of the Duke – Chapter 5: The Architect of Fear
The cell was damp. Cold. The stench of old blood and mildew clung to the air, settling deep into Varian’s skin. The chains around his wrists had long since numbed his hands, but he barely felt them anymore. He had been here for days. He did not know how many. Time had blurred in the… Continue reading
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The Fall of the Duke – Chapter 4: The Fall of Lysara
The iron chains bit into Varian’s wrists as the wagon jolted over uneven ground, dragging him toward his fate. His head throbbed from the blows he had taken during his capture, and dried blood crusted the side of his face. The cold night air stung his skin, but it was nothing compared to the fire… Continue reading
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The Fall of the Duke – Final Chapters Incoming

I’m gonna be real with you all for a second. My posting schedule for The Fall of the Duke has been… terrible, to say the least. No real excuses, I re-dropped the first few chapters, then completely lost consistency. Life got in the way, I got in my own head a bit, and the story… Continue reading
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Princess Elisia’s Adventures: Season One — Now Available on Amazon

There are some things you create because you want to. And then there are things you create because you need to. This was one of those. Over the past few months, I’ve been building something a little different from what I usually write. No wars.No crowns being fought over.No kingdoms on the edge of collapse.… Continue reading

