Learning to let go is the most important lesson
On Twitter this morning, I came across a great thread with a simple message for new writers who want to succeed in publishing: stop thinking …
On Twitter this morning, I came across a great thread with a simple message for new writers who want to succeed in publishing: stop thinking …
For the last few weeks, my editorial focus has been on the proofing and reviewing of typeset versions of my debut novel, The Madness of …
You don’t have to search hard online to find new writers ranting about editorial rules and style guides. Whether it’s adverbs or the passive voice …
Twitter is a great place to connect with others in the writing community. Across the years, I’ve dabbled with it occasionally, but it wasn’t until …
Earlier this week, while reading Ray Bradbury’s classic, Fahrenheit 451, on the bus to work, I somehow managed to miss my stop because I was …
Here it is – the cover of my debut novel, The Madness of the Faithful, which will be released with Matador Books on 28th July; …
At my father’s funeral, four years ago, my cousin turned to my mother, now a widow who had lost her husband of sixty-odd years, and …
It’s a curious characteristic of people that we are drawn to fiction that makes us feel sad. A feeling that – let’s face it – …
I’m in proofreading mode at the moment as my first novel, The Madness of the Faithful (out July 28th), undergoes typesetting. Discovering that typos have …
I’ve been thinking a lot about book titles this week. I decided a while ago on ‘The Madness of the Faithful’ for my debut book …
This week, I completed the first draft of my second book. At just over 93,000 words, it took me the majority of 2021 (and a …
I don’t need to tell you that getting a literary agent and then a subsequent publishing deal is hard. Whether successful or unsuccessful, most writers …
Creativity is the fuel that drives writers. When we have it in abundance, we fly along the editorial highway, racking up word counts and hitting …
Does anyone really like receiving feedback? I’m not sure. But if you can receive it and use it appropriately, it can be the best way …
When it comes to learning something new, I prefer to understand the mechanics of how and why things work rather than follow step-by-step guidance. For …
How’s that for a grand heading? Too much? Bear with me and I’ll explain. If you disagree, don’t hate me for it, please. On Twitter, …
In a recent poll on Twitter, all respondents I asked said they used swearing in their writing. I ran this survey out of genuine interest. …
Creating realistic and engaging characters is crucial for great fiction. It’s a skill that comes easier to some than others, but there are techniques that …
Earlier this year, my short story, The Sack, was published in Literally Stories. To date, it’s my most traditional horror piece, and it’s set in …
I’ve been in the medical writing business for 15 years. The content I’ve worked on has been varied – from journal articles for publications to …