Writing

Write Direction

If you're a writer in Australia and New Zealand, and you want somewhere to be able to celebrate your wins, or read more about writing, or get tips from established authors, or discuss a niggly plot point that's been bothering you, why don't you check out Write Direction? It's a new Facebook group for writers and a blog, and hoping to expand into a network. I've been privileged enough to join in the creation process for this and it's very exciting! You can join the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1181883917079739 and check out our blog here: https://www.writedirection.net/

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How to write a Part Two

Song of the Towers

I cheated. I wrote a whole book, split it into three, and voila! A trilogy was born. When I started The Colour of Her Magic in 2006 I did not intend for it to be a trilogy. Most of my writing takes the form of standalone novels. By the time I got to the third draft my book was over 180,000 words and I panicked. Nobody was going to publish this. Hadn't I read all those articles about how first novels should be less than 120k words? But what I could do was split it. There are plenty of articles...

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How long does it take to write a book?

works in progress caro geelen author

I remember once hearing that the guy who wrote "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" (Louis de Bernières) took ten years to write his book. Ten years! I couldn't imagine it. My drafts took 3 - 6 months to churn out, and I thought each and every one was magic, brilliant, and perfect. They were not to be touched. So I would put them away for a while and concentrate on the next book, the next idea, because I love starting new projects. Turns out, I like ending them too, but my start list is always longer than my finished list. Then, eventually,...

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