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Why Would a Woman Write a Male Protagonist?

Why Would a Woman Write a Male Protagonist?

  A few weeks ago, I found my carefully honed work/childcare balance compromised when some emergency editing came up and I had to take a (generally preserved for mothering) Friday to do it. A woman I had not met before stepped in as babysitter and at some point asked about my novel. ‘Is it about […]

January 3, 2017 | By | 3 Replies More
A Literary Novelist’s Blog: Six Tips

A Literary Novelist’s Blog: Six Tips

Eimear McBride doesn’t have one. Nor do Deborah Levy, Rachel Cusk and Sarah Ladipo Manyika. Anakana Schofield does, but it has only been updated three times this year. What don’t these women have? A blog. Hell, Cusk doesn’t even have a website. Conventional wisdom says these women can’t possibly have got published. But they have. […]

November 11, 2016 | By | 1 Reply More
Deciding What To Write

Deciding What To Write

The feeling a writer has when deciding what to write about is extremely exhilarating, but also very nerve-bending. At least it was for me. I knew I wanted to write something that would be especially appealing to women in midlife – my own age group. But what story? I love to brainstorm, sometimes throwing the […]

September 16, 2016 | By | 3 Replies More