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Latest Posts:

  • The Limitations of “Write What You Know”

    Not all knowledge, has to be first hand. Knowing something well enough to write it doesn’t mean you have to have lived it.

  • Perspective and Tense: Who and When?

    First person? Third? Where’s the second? Tense? I’m getting tense just thinking about all this!

  • Adverbs Are Seasoning, Not Flavour

    The truth is, adverbs aren’t inherently bad. They’re just misunderstood. The real problem isn’t their existence, it’s their overuse.

  • The Myth of the ‘Born Writer’

    Writers are (self) made, not born. So, get to making yourself a writer, OK?

  • What a Writing Coach Does (and Doesn’t) Do

    A writing coach can do a lot for you… but there’s also a lot that they can’t do.

  • Your First Draft is NOT your Book

    There’s a secret about writing that every novice writer needs to hear: your first draft is supposed to be bad. Not just imperfect, not just messy. BAD bad. Its job is simply to exist, so you have something to work on.  It’s a block of raw material, a rough sketch, a first attempt at capturing…