
What does it take to write a book? Writer and author, Claudia Merrill, shares her own experience with writing her novel series. From digging for inspiration, to daily writing routines, and trying to be more disciplined, Claudia shares the highs and lows, failures and triumphs, of writing her first novel.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Welcome to the Mesolithic past. In this episode, my producer and I have prepared a special and immersive soundscape alongside a reading of the first three chapters of my book. Listen until the end for an interview with the creator of the soundscape! more
I wrote more about the experience on submitting to the competition: www.claudiamerrill.com/blog/writing-a-book-submissionCheck out the blog: claudiamerrill.com/blogSign up to the newsletter: claudiamerrill.com/landing-page-newsletterFollow me... more
What does it mean to be an author? On this special 1 year anniversary of the Let’s Write a Book podcast, I delve into the labels we use to define ourselves, and how these can sometimes be co-opted by our own negative thoughts. Join me to unpack the l... more
World-building is arguably one of the most exciting parts of writing a novel. Fraught with obstacles, world-building can also be the most challenging. In this episode, I delve into how I approach creating worlds mixed with magic and history, for a co... more
How do you write characters that feel real? Today I talk about my process when it comes to writing people that feel like people. In-depth article on writing relatable characters: www.claudiamerrill.com/blog/how-to-write-a-relatable-character ... more
Writer’s block is something that consumes every creative. Lump imposter syndrome into the mix and you’ve got a recipe for procrastination. In this episode, I talk about my own experiences with writer’s block and imposter syndrome, and how I’m learnin... more
Making progress in your writing can feel daunting. Sometimes it feels easy to sprint ahead and write a few chapters, and sometimes it’s a slog. In this episode, I discuss why tracking your writing progress is so important to sustainable success.Use a... more
How do you cope with writer’s burnout? I discuss how to get your creative spark back by not doing more but in fact, by doing less.Check out the blog: claudiamerrill.com/blogSign up to the newsletter: claudiamerrill.com/landing-page-newsletterFollow m... more
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