Monday, 3 February 2025

Notes to John by Joan Didion


I am a huge fan of Joan Didion so this is an unexpected book treat. A new book from the much missed Joan Didion.

Sunday, 2 February 2025

Five ways to create unforgettable characters

Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie’s brilliant detective, who combines a sharp, logical mind with a meticulous obsession over his appearance, particularly his iconic moustache.   His quirks make him stand out in a genre crowded with other sleuths. As Poirot once says in Death on the Nile:

When I think back to the characters that have stuck with me, long after I’ve closed the book, it’s not just their roles in the story that come to mind. It’s their quirks, their unique voices, and the way they seem so vividly alive. 


Creating truly memorable characters isn’t about making them flawless or heroic; it’s about giving them details, contradictions, and depth that resonate with readers. I've thought about this a lot and put together this list of 5 effective ways to create memorable characters in your writing that you might find useful when writing your novel.


Saturday, 1 February 2025

Stream-of-consciousness in novel writing: what it is and why it matters


Stream-of-consciousness writing has always fascinated me when it comes to writing novels. It can
 dive into the intricate flow of thoughts and emotions that feel unique and personal. 

Stream-of-consciousness might initially sound daunting and a bit trippy, but anyone can experiment with it.

Monday, 27 January 2025

Writing your novel: How to find your unique style

Every novelist has a unique fingerprint, a way of telling stories that sets them apart. This is your writing style, your voice. 

It's what connects you to your readers and makes your novels memorable. But how do you find it? These tips that look at finding your voice and consistency are key to getting there.

Wednesday, 15 January 2025

The 7 types of bookshelves and what it says about you


Our bookshelves provide an intimate portrait of who we are. It’s why people love a Shelfie. It's also why the so-called ‘bookshelf wealth’ trend has grown. We all have books we are proud to show, and some we might tuck away.

Apparently, there are seven common bookshelf types, ranging from the meticulous alphabetical bookshelf to the creative and eye-catching colour-coded shelf, and what each says about the people behind them.

Sunday, 12 January 2025

Richard Price on Writing: The Art of Building a World One Detail at a Time


Richard Price has long been known for his razor-sharp dialogue and immersive storytelling, whether in novels like Clockers or in his work on The Wire

In a recent interview with The Guardian, he reflected on his process—deeply rooted in observation, research, and an unwavering commitment to authenticity.

Thursday, 2 January 2025

The Young V&A Bookshop


The Young V&A
 is an inspirational, active, and fun place for kids (and adults). 

It is brilliantly curated and designed in every corner. Better still, it has a friendly little bookshop, where I came across these rather lovely-looking editions today.