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Welcome to the blog hop! I hope that the week has treated you well. There’s nothing too exciting going on over here. Still studying all my days away and the swim season has started! We head to Maui next week for spring break, so I’m very excited about that.
Today we talk about setting. How do you feel about settings? Do they become a character in your work? Do you stick to one type of setting or explore multiple locations?
It definitely depends on what I’m writing. If I do short stories or flash fictions, I stick with one setting. If it’s a long novel then I like to change locations. It would be boring if it were the exact same location.
I believe that the setting can totally become a character, you build everything all around that place. Your whole story revolves around the location. If you don’t have a good setting then it can upset the story and it won’t pull the readers in.
I like to build the story around the setting. Sometimes that’s what comes to you first, and you can write a novel or short story on a place you’ve been to or seen in your mind.
From Stonehenge in England to the canals of Italy, to the Golden Gate Bridge, there’s inspiration everywhere!
That’s it for me today, now continue onto the amazing PG Forte. Until next time!
Pour Decisions coming soon from PG Forte! Check out a sneak peak HERE!

Meet the Martinelli sisters: Rosa, Bianca and Allegra. These partners in wine have just inherited a once-storied winery in the heart of Napa Valley. They’re living the dream, right?
Not so fast! Because, as it turns out, not everybody is happy for them. And that includes their Uncle Geno who’d assumed the property would come to him.
There are hoops to jump through, barrels to get over, and a mountain of regulations they’ll have to scale. But the sisters are crushing it—and we don’t just mean the grapes. They’re making wine, falling in love, and working together to restore their inheritance to its former glory, one pour decision at a time.
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