Overcoming Imposter Syndrome for Writers
I used to be scared to call myself a writer… I used to think that if I said it aloud, whoever I was speaking to would question me on it, and ultimately call me out. Well,
I used to be scared to call myself a writer… I used to think that if I said it aloud, whoever I was speaking to would question me on it, and ultimately call me out. Well,
I’ve been asked this question a few times over the last few weeks, and I believe that this is because it’s a fairly new title – though of course, editors and beta readers etc have
What stops a writer from wanting to share their work? It certainly isn’t the prospect of having a novel on the shelf, because that’s something the majority of writers aspire to. No, it’s something else.
We live in a world where it is really easy to see how other people are doing, check out their highlight reel, and draw comparisons between them and our own writing journey. But, that way
Being a writer is a tricky thing, and aside from that being because it’s um…hard to write a novel, that’s because there’s only one person to rely on. Yourself. So what does it mean to
It’s one thing planning your week, deciding that you would like to write one thousand words a day and highlighting everything in the right colours, but how do you actually hold yourself accountable? Read on
Motivation is such a tricky thing, and we often don’t realise it’s stepping out of the door until it is too late. So, what do you do if you have lost your motivation for your
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First, let’s talk about why you might be interested in doing this. If you have a novel and it’s completed (you’ve edited it, taken it through a few drafts, and
Why enter competitions? It helps you get seen and gives you a headstart in building a writing portfolio. What does it mean to build a writing portfolio? You might be
Happy 2024, writers! What are your writing goals for this year? Mine are to revise The Tithes of Spring, complete my latest (and hopefully last) edit of The Dedworth Shame,
Hey writer, I see you. You have a dream, and it’s to write a novel. Well, everyone has a story inside them, people tell you. That’s true, of course. What
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