
RedDragonCreations
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With a BA in Communications, minor in music, and a joy for performing arts. I bring the "Red Dragon Spirit" to every post. I specialize in various entertainment blogging with a storyteller’s soul. Original, work that leaves a mark.
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What I Listen to for Writing: A Look Into My Playlist
Whether I’m diving into a new fiction book, drafting a fresh blog post for Red Dragon Creations, or mapping out a high-stakes script, I rarely work in silence. As a musician and writer, I’ve found that the right "backing track" isn’t just background noise; it’s a silent partner in my creative process. Depending on the genre or the mood I’m trying to capture, my playlist sets the stage for the characters I’m about to bring to life.
By RedDragonCreationsa day ago in Journal
The Multisensory Novel: Merging Fiction and Soundscapes
Have you ever wondered why a movie scene feels so much more powerful when the music swells? Or why a specific song can instantly transport you back to a memory? Creativity is about peaking the mind. I believe that by merging fiction with music, we can unlock new worlds and deeper layers of imagination.
By RedDragonCreationsa day ago in Journal
The Tainted Water
The town of Noma was once a very peaceful town where some people would spend their time working on farmlands to provide food for the town. Others would work by crafting tools to make the labor of farming and cooking easier. The town had one leader who would oversee all business and political dealings. His name was Damien Volate. For a very longtime the town was peaceful and prosperous under Damien's rule. However, the peace the town experienced would soon come to an end as people would start to mysteriously disappear without a trace. Many animals were found dead and decimated by unknown means. The remains of the animals’ bodies always looked different from a natural death. There was always a symbol on the carcass of the animal’s left leg bone. The symbol was an arrow with feathers surrounding it. Only when some of the townsfolk started to notice that other people weren't showing up to work did they start to think these were strange happenings and not coincidences.
By RedDragonCreations4 years ago in Fiction