Read WriteMentor’s top 5 tips for creating believable book characters
Coffee break reads: Writing book characters Read More »
Read WriteMentor’s top 5 tips for creating believable book characters
Coffee break reads: Writing book characters Read More »
With applications opening soon for WM 2021, I thought I’d post up a few thoughts of mine, which I’ve learned both from writing myself but also, more importantly, from reading
Some help to write synopses, query letters and openings Read More »
Part of a series about writing and publishing from the point of view of an author with Generalised Anxiety Disorder. I haven’t written a blog post about anxiety for a
The Anxious Author Part 3 – Permission to Struggle with Submission by Lindsay Galvin Read More »
Staying creative when you don’t feel like it I’m writing this blog today, one week into the new school term and as usual in September I’m suffering that general malaise
When Your Diary Says ‘writing’ but Your Brain Says ‘Netflix’ by Emma Read Read More »
EDITING: How do you know when a story is finished? I knew I wanted my final Write Mentorpost of 2019 to be about editing, unpicking the question; How do you
EDITING: How do you know when a story is finished? by Clare Helen Welsh Read More »