
On writing as a way of life
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After a small break in April I’m bringing you the next installment of the Daily novel writing series. Posts with exercises, advice and thoughts that help you write your story.
Writers tend to have these three problems that keep them from...
I have been thinking about this a lot lately. Reading books like “Literarisches Schreiben. Grundlagen und Möglichkeiten” (Literary writing. Basics and Methods) from the literature professor Sandro Zanetti from Zurich who looks at creative w...
Do you notice how hard it is to find a new book to read? I don't mean a good book - there have never been more book recommendation sources, from YouTube channels, blogs, Instragam accounts and Tiktok videos with trendy music.
But how do y...
What is really the purpose of writing a fiction book? Is it about escaping the life you are living? Is it about imagining things you wouldn’t dare do or that you currently can’t afford to do in real life? Is it about coping with the current...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A writer, student of cultural anthropology and an university writing assistent from Central Europe. Specializing in creative and scientific writing and current cultural narratives. I analyse the society through popular culture, fiction and movies.
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