Writing Magazine

Welcome…

Dear Reader

’m hugely pleased that we managed to get Eoin Colfer as our star interview this month. And not only because Eoin is an extremely talented and popular writer, whose sales would be the envy of just about all of us. What, grew from making a start on what he thought would be another children’s book, but when his early drafts deviated from the plan and steering it back on track felt wrong, he simply embraced the change and committed to the new direction. And that’s a valuable example for the rest of us. All too often we try to find new ways to plough the same furrow, because our style or genre is somehow set. We decide early on what kind of writer to be, and resist anything that takes us off the ‘correct’ path. But don’t be too hard on yourself; let yourself enjoy your writing and follow interesting diversions. As Eoin’s example shows, you might not know the right destination until you find it.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Writing Magazine

Writing Magazine1 min read
TLC
www.literaryconsultancy.co.uk ■
Writing Magazine1 min read
Writing-courses
WWW.WRITERS-ONLINE.CO.UK/WRITING-COURSES ■
Writing Magazine6 min read
The Toaster Problem
If you’re not au fait with the term, you’re probably thinking ‘The Toaster Problem’ is a weird title for an article. So let’s define it before we go any further. The toaster problem refers to one of the key issues of worldbuilding, looking at how we

Related Books & Audiobooks