Yes, I really am writing a post about the importance of pyjamas. I’m sure a lot of you are squinting at your screen wondering if you’re reading that right, because if I,…
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Scribes’ Hall: The Book of Snow and Silence (5 Stars)
Welcome to my first book review! I’m calling this section ‘Scribes’ Hall’, after the library in my book The Life-Giver, due out March 2022. You can preorder it here! I’ve just finished…
NaNoWriMo and Chronic Illness – Why I’m Giving It A Go
Planning for nanowrimo as a chronically ill person. Is it even possible? In the past, I’ve had very mixed feelings about nano. This year will be my fourth attempt, but every year…
For the Love of the First Draft
I love writing first drafts. I’ve always been the kind of author who prefers drafting to editing. There’s just something about the empty page that entices me – the freedom to write…
Writing Through Fatigue And Pain – Being Disabled And An Author
So. I’m disabled. I have had severe ME since I was 19 years old, so for… *counts quickly* … over 7 years now. It’s been tough. The fatigue is so completely debilitating…
It’s Official – I’m Writing A Book!
Deep breath, inhale. Hold it, exhale. It’s happening! I’m writing a book! Well, more like editing a book, seeing as it already exists in draft format, but it’s official. I am so…
It’s About Time I Started A Writing Blog!
Start writing blog posts, they said. It’s a good way to track your writing, they said. You might even hold yourself accountable to write more, they said. And yet, it never happened.…