
Tips for Writing in Public Places by Jane Casey
Almost every writer I know dreams of having a perfect study at home, with a
Almost every writer I know dreams of having a perfect study at home, with a
When you’ve debated whether or not Nanowrimo is right for you, and decided that you’re
There is a perception that good writing can do without structure – that structure is
There are certain things that make October what it is. Leaves turning, the smell of
“Your story is solid, but it needs to be written in the first person.” We
‘How did you find time to write a book?’ This is the question that people
One of the marvelous things about writing and creativity is that every author’s approach is
This Sunday, 18th October 2015 at 3pm in there’s a new show in town. As
I run and I write. One makes me thin and the other makes me fat
From idea to printed book, Alone With The Dead took four calendar years to complete
Two different writers, two different age groups, and two different publishers – but Ruth Frances
In a recent interview I was asked what attracted me to crime fiction. The answer
People often tell me that I write books very quickly. And if we’re just talking
First chapters sell books. In fact, often, first lines sell books. Here’s an example from
Every few years, someone announces that “fairy tale retellings are back!” In truth, however, retellings
My main qualification for writing for children is that I used to be one. Just
Bestselling writer Geraldine O’Neill’s 11th book, A Letter From America, is just out, dealing with difficult
I have always loved writing, but without the impetus of a deadline or the promise
My new book, Sunny Days and Moon Cakes has just been published. It was great
Many of us make the mistake of thinking that because we use dialogue every day,