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Writing About Writing

Lorna Smart

I write about my writing, my experiences with writing, and about anything else relating to writing.

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Breaking the Wall of Text

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I find editing my manuscript as I go along highly beneficial as it allows me to iron out any inconsistencies or errors. It also often clears writing blocks. Doing it this way may slow me up but it is better than...

16 days ago

Romantic Poetry

Of all the poetry I have written in my 30-odd years of writing, very little of it is romantic poetry.

I think this is in part due to the romantic poetry I had to study at school. Most of it made me want to vomit into a bucket. The sentimen...

17 days ago
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Returning To Pen and Notebook

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Over the last few months, I’ve been struggling to add much to my novel manuscript, as every time I open the file on my laptop, my brain runs away and hides. Not surprisingly, I was getting frustrated and starting to wonde...

a month ago
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I Once Tried Writing Erotica

Drawn by me.

In 2012, I embarked on a new genre of writing: erotica. I wanted to stretch my writing abilities and, to be fair, it certainly did that!

It is so cringeworthy that even Mills and Boon would laugh their pants off (or throw up...

2 months ago

Can You Have Too Many Characters?

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I have quite a few characters in my novel (approx 12). I know that, as this is my first draft, some of those may well be culled while editing. However, it did raise the question: how many characters are too man...

2 months ago

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    Writer of poems, short stories and, as of 2022, a novel. Ruled by one very adorable furry overlord.

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