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Narcissa Deville
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Author. Artist. YouTuber. Entrepenur. DIY.
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On Hopelessness

2025 has been the eternal year hasn't it? And the fact it is both already October and only October should tell you quite a bit about just how long this year has felt. Due to... reasons, I've dealt a lot with feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Lack of stable work makes…
On Hopelessness
2025 has been the eternal year hasn't it? And the fact it is both already October and only October should tell you quite a bit about just how long this year has felt. Due to... reasons, I've dealt a lot with feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Lack of stable work makes things incredibly stressful, utter exhaustion and insomnia combine to make me irritable and while I have written quite a bit thus far in the year I still can't help but just feel drained.
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October 20, 2025 at 9:41 PM
90s

90s babe oil pastel on paper © Narcissa Deville 2025
90s
90s babe oil pastel on paper © Narcissa Deville 2025
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October 14, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Motivation for Self Doubt

Does anyone care?Does it even matter?Am I ever going to achieve my dreams as a creative? Am I ever going to get published? Is it even worth trying? What if I'm not good enough? Not talented enough? What if I am just mediocre and not as skilled as I think I am? I can't…
Motivation for Self Doubt
Does anyone care?Does it even matter?Am I ever going to achieve my dreams as a creative? Am I ever going to get published? Is it even worth trying? What if I'm not good enough? Not talented enough? What if I am just mediocre and not as skilled as I think I am? I can't tell you how many times I've woken up plagued with self doubt.
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October 13, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Fleshing Out Your Ideas

Part of the process of outlining (really part of the process of writing a story at all), arguably one of the most challenging aspects of the process is fleshing out your ideas. Taking a concept from a one or two sentence premise, and giving it substance is by no means an…
Fleshing Out Your Ideas
Part of the process of outlining (really part of the process of writing a story at all), arguably one of the most challenging aspects of the process is fleshing out your ideas. Taking a concept from a one or two sentence premise, and giving it substance is by no means an easy task. Even before you get to actually writing the book itself, you must ask yourself, what is this story really about?
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October 9, 2025 at 2:37 PM
Womanhood

Womanhood oil pastel on black paper 2025
Womanhood
Womanhood oil pastel on black paper 2025
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October 8, 2025 at 1:38 AM
What Comes Next after Nano?

I was thirteen or so years old the first time I heard about NaNoWriMo from Writer's Digest. There was something so exciting about trying to write 50,000 words in 30 days. I had already been writing for a bit at that point but I had never managed to quite write that many…
What Comes Next after Nano?
I was thirteen or so years old the first time I heard about NaNoWriMo from Writer's Digest. There was something so exciting about trying to write 50,000 words in 30 days. I had already been writing for a bit at that point but I had never managed to quite write that many words, but that never stopped me from trying. …
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October 6, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Outlines: Your (Real) First Draft? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)

There's an old saying that goes, "a failure to plan is a plan to fail", I'm not entirely sure how much I agree with this sentiment in terms of writing —but I will say this, having an outline makes the job a…
Outlines: Your (Real) First Draft? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)
There's an old saying that goes, "a failure to plan is a plan to fail", I'm not entirely sure how much I agree with this sentiment in terms of writing —but I will say this, having an outline makes the job a hell of a lot easier. In the beginning of my journey as a writer, I was definitely not…
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October 2, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Blood Queen

Blood Queen; oil pastel © Narcissa Deville 2025
Blood Queen
Blood Queen; oil pastel © Narcissa Deville 2025
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September 30, 2025 at 2:31 PM
What to do When You Feel Stuck | Motivation for Writers

To say that 2025 has been a mentally taxing year would be something of an understatement. Actually, 2025 has been a mentally taxing decade and that we still have three months left of it is not especially helpful. Looking back thus far on my…
What to do When You Feel Stuck | Motivation for Writers
To say that 2025 has been a mentally taxing year would be something of an understatement. Actually, 2025 has been a mentally taxing decade and that we still have three months left of it is not especially helpful. Looking back thus far on my year it's hard to believe that this is the same year that I started challenging myself to read more books that I had in recent memory (I'm up to 13 and my ratio of good books to bad books hasn't improved very much).
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September 29, 2025 at 3:59 PM
What’s in a Character and where are we anyway? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)

Characters Despite what some on the internet would seemingly have you believe, the characters that a writer creates are not in fact direct 1-1 parallels of themselves. Even if the characters are…
What’s in a Character and where are we anyway? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI)
Characters Despite what some on the internet would seemingly have you believe, the characters that a writer creates are not in fact direct 1-1 parallels of themselves. Even if the characters are similar to the author and even if they're somewhat based on the author. This isn't to say that characters never bear any resemblance to the author, in fact I would argue that most characters are to some degree a manifestation of aspects of authors fundamental beliefs, their fears, their insecurities, and perhaps even the worst parts of themselves.
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September 25, 2025 at 8:24 AM
a little birthday inspired scrapbook piece

Among my newfound love for oil pastels and night photography as well as my love of acrylic blowout art work, I've found that there is something about the sort of scrapbook style cut and paste art, using magazines to create something wholly original and…
a little birthday inspired scrapbook piece
Among my newfound love for oil pastels and night photography as well as my love of acrylic blowout art work, I've found that there is something about the sort of scrapbook style cut and paste art, using magazines to create something wholly original and different that just speaks to me. Being that yesterday was my 34th bidthday I decied to make a little birthday piece take from different pieces of a magazine, along with some stickers to really inspire what I want to be my 34th year.
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September 23, 2025 at 2:32 PM
34 Things I’ve Learned about Writing (for my 34th Birthday)

Today officially marks my 34th birthday, and I decided that it might be fun to compile 34 things I've learned (mostly about writing) in honor of my 34th birthday. Some of these things will be just things I've learned generally about life…
34 Things I’ve Learned about Writing (for my 34th Birthday)
Today officially marks my 34th birthday, and I decided that it might be fun to compile 34 things I've learned (mostly about writing) in honor of my 34th birthday. Some of these things will be just things I've learned generally about life and myself. Much of my 20s (and for that matter much of my teen years) were spent worrying about turning 30.
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September 23, 2025 at 2:39 AM
So you have an idea…now what? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing without AI Part II

Ideas are like opinions, it seems like everybody has one. One of the most common arguments that I have heard recently when it comes to the use of genAI in writing (and why people argue it should be…
So you have an idea…now what? | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing without AI Part II
Ideas are like opinions, it seems like everybody has one. One of the most common arguments that I have heard recently when it comes to the use of genAI in writing (and why people argue it should be acceptable) is the idea that "oh well a real person had to come up with the idea in the first place" and tell it to the computer for it to then spit out this garbage you call writing.
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September 18, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Getting Lost in the Weeds

Over the course of my life I have had a great deal of friends who were writers like myself. We all have different styles of writing, different preferred genres, and crucially, different styles of how we planned (or in my case at the time, didn't) our stories. One of my…
Getting Lost in the Weeds
Over the course of my life I have had a great deal of friends who were writers like myself. We all have different styles of writing, different preferred genres, and crucially, different styles of how we planned (or in my case at the time, didn't) our stories. One of my friends in particular in my youth was an in depth planner.
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September 15, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Reading to Learn | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI) Part I

This might disappoint you to hear, but my first piece of advice actually has nothing to do with writing per se and everything to do with what you do before you start writing. Reading. Nearly every writer that you know…
Reading to Learn | A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Writing (without AI) Part I
This might disappoint you to hear, but my first piece of advice actually has nothing to do with writing per se and everything to do with what you do before you start writing. Reading. Nearly every writer that you know would agree that reading is absolutely fundamental to becoming a writer. Now I'm not Stephen King I'm not going to suggest you should read something like a hundred pages for every one you write; however I do think it's a good idea to read as much as you can, as often as you can.
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September 11, 2025 at 2:34 PM
This isn’t as easy as I thought it would be | Writing Diaries day 2

Day 2 9/10/25 Chapter 2 Start Time: 5:55PM End Time 6:24 Mood - Teeth gritting emoji Daily WC : 635 Total: 7,475 Remaining: 82,525 Days Remain: 42 Notes: Not off to a great start of consistency considering that I'm starting well…
This isn’t as easy as I thought it would be | Writing Diaries day 2
Day 2 9/10/25 Chapter 2 Start Time: 5:55PM End Time 6:24 Mood - Teeth gritting emoji Daily WC : 635 Total: 7,475 Remaining: 82,525 Days Remain: 42 Notes: Not off to a great start of consistency considering that I'm starting well after my original 9:40AM start time from the previous day. It's been a struggle and I can't help but feel without my usual outline I don't know the world and the story as well as I usually do.
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September 11, 2025 at 9:37 AM
New pod who's this? 
https://youtu.be/gpu5h7UMezs
September 10, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Creating a Writing Routine Day 1 | Writing Journals

For a long time now, routine has felt like a four letter word. Something to be avoided for me at all costs. I'm not someone who necessarily enjoys doing the same thing every single day, if I can help it, so I've sort of avoided the idea of having…
Creating a Writing Routine Day 1 | Writing Journals
For a long time now, routine has felt like a four letter word. Something to be avoided for me at all costs. I'm not someone who necessarily enjoys doing the same thing every single day, if I can help it, so I've sort of avoided the idea of having much of a writing routine for the majority of my writing life.
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September 9, 2025 at 9:42 PM
Trapped

Trapped Oil Pastels on Canvas 2025 It's a feeling that sneaks up on you. A sensation that creeps upon you when you least expect it. Everything can be fine, normal even, and then it hits you. You're trapped. Backed into a corner like an animal stuck in a cage. No escape. No way out. Nowhere…
Trapped
Trapped Oil Pastels on Canvas 2025 It's a feeling that sneaks up on you. A sensation that creeps upon you when you least expect it. Everything can be fine, normal even, and then it hits you. You're trapped. Backed into a corner like an animal stuck in a cage. No escape. No way out. Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. Stuck in the worst place imaginable.
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September 9, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Are you a good witch or a bad witch? Depends on who you ask. New Deville Worship Wednesdays pod up now! YouTube https://youtu.be/kg4WgYARYvI Apple Pods and live on my website narcissadeville.com. 

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September 3, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Welcome to my brand new blog! In it I discuss important questions like rest, how to start as a writer (without AI) & share art and creativity. Join me won't you?
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September 1, 2025 at 3:02 PM
It's another week and another podcast this week I'm discussing YouTube's age verification policy, censorship, and the problems therein. Video is Patreon only for now and you can find the audio version on Spotify.
August 14, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Since today is the big YouTube Blackout I just wanted to make clear that the podcast for tomorrow will be up on Apple podcasts regardless of YT's bs and I will be working to post the video version elsewhere. Might be moving to vimeo. Who knows.
August 13, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Episode 6 of Deville Worship is now live on YouTube and Apple Podcasts and this week I'm talking about CRINGE and embracing authenticity.
August 7, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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