
A LETTER TO MY UNPUBLISHED SELF: TAMARA MOSS
By TAMARA MOSS It’s Christmas Eve in 2014, you have just decided to quit writing and oh how I wish I was there to console
By TAMARA MOSS It’s Christmas Eve in 2014, you have just decided to quit writing and oh how I wish I was there to console
BY LAUREN CHATER Hey, you. Yes, you, the woman still wearing your pyjamas, even though it’s midday, even though the postman will soon deliver a
At some point during your writing journey, you’ll ask yourself this question: Should I give up? Should I give up on this dream of being
Isn’t it wonderful when a project you’ve been working on comes to fruition? I’d love to bottle that heart-thumping feeling of joy and anticipation when
Dear Helene, I know you should be working on your manuscript and not reading this letter but, hey, procrastination is an honourable past time for
When I was a university student, the first thing I did in semester breaks was go to the library. On the way home from exams,
I know you’re terrified. Your heart quickens and your breath stops, every time you even think about it. And that sounds like melodrama, but you know it isn’t.
You’ve typed THE END. You’ve finished your book. Now what? First of all, if this is you (and for all the people out there trying
I feel like the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come sitting here on your shoulder (A Christmas Carol has long been my favourite Dickens story). It is December, a year before your book is due to be released and you are faced with your first structural edit. I want to shake you.
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