Historical Fiction writer, freelancer, editor and book fanatic.

10 Tips for Pitching to Agents from the Stockholm Writer’s Festival

So this weekend in Stockholm an awesome bunch of creative writers were all in the same room, alongside publishers, agents and some seriously heavy hitting authors. As part of this … Continue reading 10 Tips for Pitching to Agents from the Stockholm Writer’s Festival

Is Scrivener Worth The Money? Scrivener: A Review

When I was doing NaNoWriMo back in 2014, they had a discount code for Scrivener. I saw it and I thought to myself: what the hell is that? Didn’t Google it, didn’t click … Continue reading Is Scrivener Worth The Money? Scrivener: A Review

Why Symbolism is Beautiful (And Why You Should Be Using It)

Way back at the beginning of term (I’m in the Transnational Creative Writing Masters Programme at Stockholm University) we had an awesome workshop from Cassie Gonzales. She was talking about … Continue reading Why Symbolism is Beautiful (And Why You Should Be Using It)

Why I’ve Moved From Team Pantser to Team Plotter

There’s an age old debate amongst writers: do you plan, or do you pants? To plan or not to plan… that is the question – Definitely Not Shakespeare Well, I was firmly … Continue reading Why I’ve Moved From Team Pantser to Team Plotter

Why You Get Stuck When Writing (And How to Unstick Yourself)

Spoiler alert: editing sucks. Especially if you’re editing a 90,000 word novel that tends to get a little bit lost around the midway point. That’s when you end up having … Continue reading Why You Get Stuck When Writing (And How to Unstick Yourself)

Flash Fiction Challenge: Why Is It So Hard To Accept When The Party’s Over?

Here’s a little something I’ve written as part of Chuck Wendig’s most recent flash fiction challenge. If you don’t already follow his blog you definitely should because it’s awesome. This … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge: Why Is It So Hard To Accept When The Party’s Over?

How To Get Your Freelancer Motivation Back (and Why You Lost It In The First Place)

Losing your mojo sucks – especially if that mojo is what’s bringing in the money at the end of the month. Working freelance is incredible for so many reasons, but … Continue reading How To Get Your Freelancer Motivation Back (and Why You Lost It In The First Place)

Writing When You Don’t Want To Write

In a previous post, we looked at the difference between writers and non-writers. A writer is anyone who puts pen to paper (or more likely, fingertip to key) and gets … Continue reading Writing When You Don’t Want To Write