Symbolism is the use of words or images to represent specific ideas or characters in stories. We can use symbols to communicate an overall theme of what you are trying to convey in the story or small gestures that can help a writer give meaning to a character or place within a story. I don't... Continue Reading →
Speed Networking…for Writers?
Writing can often be a solitary profession, for most writers this can be an enjoyable part of the process; to get to spend hours a day in your own head, allowing your weird thoughts to take shape. But still, once you have published a book you now have to find readers and meet publishers to... Continue Reading →
Use of Visual Aids in Writing to Show Progress
"There is nothing to writing, all you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Hernest Hemingway. One of the hardest parts of writing is not being able to see any form of progress. You can write and edit and re-edit for years and never feel like you are making any real headway.... Continue Reading →
Could the 5am Club Elevate Your Writing?
One of the main stumbling blocks to becoming a published author is not skill or desire but time. Robin Sharma‘s popular book, The 5am Club explores how people in any field of study or work could elevate their morning routine in order to give them more time. It may seem simple, just wake up at... Continue Reading →
Hotel Writing
When I have the chance I love to write in hotels. Whenever I get to travel, wherever I am, one of the first things I do is find a little nook in the hotel room where I can write. Wherever I travel I find inspiration for my stories and hotel rooms are the perfect place... Continue Reading →
Neil Gaiman’s Funny Hats
Neil Gaiman is an imaginative and creative English writer. He has written stories for adults and children, comic books and TV programmes. Examples of his work you may have read or watched are, The Sandman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Coraline and Good Omens with Terry Pratchet. Life is always going to... Continue Reading →
What I Learned as a Stage Manager for a Play
A great way to become a better writer and enhance your craft is new experiences. When we gain new and varied experiences we develop a richer source of inspiration to glean from for our art. Recently I had the opportunity to be a part of my first play at Sterts as the stage manager for... Continue Reading →
The A.J Poem!
In the summer of 2020 as a consequence of Covid-19, the Poetry Takeaway received public funding from the Arts Council to support the arts in England. The Poetry Takeaway tour around the UK, from the BRIT awards, to festivals, care homes and schools, bringing the beauty of the written word and an awareness of the... Continue Reading →
Guess what I found!
My book Savage Beauty is in the library! My first book, Savage Beauty is finally stocked in the Plymouth library. It feels great to see my book there for people (hopefully) to take out. The story is partly based in Plymouth in 1996 so it may be of interest to locals. Please support me by... Continue Reading →
Bookmarks as a Marketing Tool for Self-Published Authors
Author Bookmarks Bookmarks don't just keep track of your page number, they are a great marketing tool too. Bookmarks are a low cost way of showing off your novel with handy hints of where people can find your work and more about you as an author. They also hit straight to the people you want... Continue Reading →