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The Write Path 21: Writing Humorous Women’s Fiction
By Kathleen Whyman Kathleen Whyman is the bestselling author of relatable, humorous women’s fiction and has…
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The Write Path 20: Failing Better
By Steve Couch Even as a child I loved writing, yet I waited until I was…
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The Write Path 19: Scratching the Writing Itch
by Lorna Marlow Writing is a funny old game, full of moments when you really believe…
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The Write Path 18: Finding my Voice
by J S Morton My writing career started when a children’s author came to my school…
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The Write Path 17: Coping With Negative Reviews
by Brian Lancaster In a past life, before I retired to write gay MM romances full-time,…
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The Write Path 16: “Just Keep Going”: The Simplest Advice is Sometimes the Best
by J. Patrick Armstrong The best advice I ever received about my writing was from a…
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The Write Path 15: An Imagination Born out of Necessity
by Mary Collingwood Hurst My author’s name is Mary Collingwood Hurst, and I’ve had seven books…
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The Write Path 14: The Bumpy Path After Publication
By Amelia Berry I’ve been thinking a lot about writing careers recently. Cooking Up A Christmas Storm, which…
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The Write Path 13: From Spreadsheets to Storytelling: My Journey Along The Writing Path
By Alex Stone If you’d told me a few years ago that I’d be swapping spreadsheets…
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Author Talk Highlights – Alison May: “Authors Live on a Diet of Hope and Rejection”
In the intricate world of publishing, authors often find themselves navigating the complexities of identity, especially…
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The Write Path 12: The Challenges Met by the Writer of the Novel ‘The Great Sound’
By Elliot Hyland Elliot Hyland, an architect for fifty years, directed major building projects and formed…
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The Write Path 11: Dare to Dream
By Kathleen McGurl I was that kid in school who rejoiced when the English homework was…
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The Write Path 10: Mark – My Words
By Mark Blackburn I always loved writing and English was my favourite subject – I came…
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The Write Path 9: How I Got Here
By Janet Hancock ‘I’m going to be a writer one day,’ I used to think through…
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The Write Path 8 : The Diagnosis No Family Wants
By Sam Price My name is Sam, I am a husband, a father and a grandfather…
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The Write Path 7: So You Want to Start a Literary Festival? Here’s Our Story
By Paula Harmon Blandford Literary Festival started, as many good ideas do, in a pub. At…
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The Write Path 6 : Good Enough For Me
By Richard Frost ‘You know that he can’t write. I know that he can’t write. He…
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The Write Path 5: Becoming Bronwen
By Bronwen Leigh I don’t remember a time when I couldn’t read, or didn’t love stories. My…
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The Write Path 4: From Midnight Applications to Festival Dreams
By Alex Stone, author of best-selling psychological thrillers set in Dorset It was 12:01 a.m. on…
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The Write Path 3: Romance & Frankenstein
By Gary Dalkin I volunteered to write this post – no one else wanted the slot…
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The Write Path 2: Writing Festivals, Author Marketplaces and Launch Parties
By Alice G. May, Author of The Resistance Girls I recently signed a traditional publishing deal…
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The Write Path: Why I Started Author Events
By Alex Stone, author of best-selling psychological thrillers set in Dorset Writing doesn’t have to be…
