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Going into 2026, I talk about the ongoing struggles I face when trying to write consistently. I think about ways to overcome the various obstacles I encounter. How will I make sure I spend at least 1 hour per day writing!?? It is not going to be easy but there is no more room for…
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Struggling to develop my protagonist. Is she too passive? How do I ensure she is strong enough to carry the story?
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The author reflects on overcoming challenges without a dedicated writing space. They try to embrace their late-afternoon productivity peak. Sharing aspirations for a perfect writing environment, they invite others to join the conversation about creative spaces and routines.
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Reflecting on my journey, coming from a non-creative upbringing and discovering a passion for writing as an adult. Initially feeling discouraged by family and school, I have now started writing my first novel whilst grappling with self-doubt and secrecy.
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I reflect on 5 key traits when developing the protagonist for my novel, to ensure she is well-rounded and able to drive the narrative. I have been mindful to balance her kindness with assertiveness, to enhance her appeal and gain the reader’s respect.
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Choosing a story’s setting is crucial for novel writing, as illustrated by the author’s cozy mystery set in a small quaint town. The author emphasises the importance of allowing readers to visualise settings without over-description, reflecting on personal experiences with books versus their film adaptations, and the joy of crafting unique details in storytelling.
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Basing one of my main characters on a friend.
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A few weeks after I started my book, the writing rabbit hole truly felt more like a labyrinth, I wasn’t sure I would find my way out. I needed a helping hand and it was at this point I came across a podcast on Spotify. I am delighted to say this podcast has already given…
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How much of your book should reflect reality and how much of it should take your reader away from the pressures and stresses of life? This has not been an easy question for me to find the answers to since I started my novel… I’m a logical realist, but in contrast, I also like to…

