Originally posted on Boudicca Press:
We’re currently running a Kickstarter campaign to fund Disturbing the Body: an anthology of speculative autobiography about misbehaving bodies from women in the UK. SUPPORT THE BOOK AND PRE ORDER YOUR COPY. Disturbing the Body is a collection of speculative autobiography centred around experiences of misbehaving bodies from women writers…
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Natwest’s Back Her Business Crowdfunder to support female-led businesses
Hi there, dear reader. I’m on a new venture with Natwest’s Back Her Business. The project aims to support female-led businesses, and that I am!
Back to work, baby
Freelance Copywriter London
How mindfulness can help your freelancer business
Even 10 minutes a day of mindfulness practice can help you become a mindful freelancer. This will improve your creativity, your concentration and your productivity.
Writing for a new mindfulness website
Hi folks! Just a quick note this week to announce an exciting new job. I’m now officially an online Journalist for the new health and wellness magazine, Sentient Life.
How NaNoWriMo helped me finish my novel
Send your inner critic into another room to play with some crayons while you write your first draft. Just Write. Don’t aim for perfect prose at this point. Let the story flow.
Does NaNoWriMo produce good writing? Quantity VS Quality
NaNo what?! NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month. Or as others know it, November. November is a time when many budding and established writers get together and attempt to write an entire 50,000-word novel in one month, because, well, they love torturing themselves.
How to write a good blog post
But how do you write a blog and how do you write it well? Consider the following points to help you create a blog post that people will want to read and share. Here’s my guide to writing good blog posts
“A promising but problematic debut” – Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed
Originally posted on Bookmunch:
Jennie Melamed’s debut novel, Gather the Daughters, drags us into a strange society on an isolated island where gender roles are twisted and magnified. It depicts a dystopian future, not unlike that in Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, in which the women are kept under strict control and play a very limited…
Do you trust your intuition? Feature article in Psychologies Magazine
You might see a familiar face in November’s issue of Psychologies magazine. Turn to page 70 and you’ll see me talking about gut instincts, shark attacks and forest fires!