Why finishing drafts matters more than talent

The most naturally gifted writer in your writing group probably isn’t the one who’ll get published first. It’s the one who actually finishes their drafts.

Does talent matter? Yes it does. But talent without the ability to finish projects is like having a sports car with no engine. It might look impressive, but it’s not taking you anywhere.

Why you’re not too old to start writing that book

Your years of living aren’t just background noise; they’re your raw material. Every job you’ve hated, every relationship that taught you something, every mistake that made you wiser, that’s all fodder for your writing. In non-fiction especially, deep knowledge of your subject matter is essential. You might not have possessed that expertise in your twenties or thirties. Now you do.

How daily creative writing practice can boost your child’s problem-solving skills

The brain science behind creative writing and problem-solving – When children engage in creative writing, they activate multiple areas of the brain simultaneously. They’re organizing thoughts, choosing precise words, structuring ideas with clarity, and managing several story elements at once: plot, characters, dialogue, and setting. This mental juggling act is exactly the kind of cognitive flexibility that translates directly into academic success.

How to inspire your child to start writing stories

Whether your child is naturally drawn to books or seems more interested in video games and sports, every kid has stories inside them waiting to come out. As parents and carers, we have the power to unlock that creativity and help our children discover the joy of bringing their imaginations to life through words.

The magic happens when you start writing. Once your fingers are moving and words are appearing on the page, momentum builds. You remember that you actually can do this writing thing.

Struggling with writer’s block? 50+ creative writing prompts to get unstuck

A good prompt does three things: it gives your brain a specific starting point, removes the paralysis of infinite choice, and tricks you into writing without the weight of expectations. You’re not writing your magnum opus: you’re just responding to a silly scenario about a talking frog or exploring what happens when someone receives an unusual gift.

The magic happens when you start writing. Once your fingers are moving and words are appearing on the page, momentum builds. You remember that you actually can do this writing thing.

Featured Story Number #26 – Disaster at the Fair

When a thrilling fair ride malfunctions, Josephine and her friends race against time to save trapped passengers. Amid smoke, sparks, and rising panic, the teens battle fear and failure to shut down the runaway ride. Disaster at the Fair is an adventure about courage, teamwork, and acting fast in danger.

Featured Story Number #25 – The Cat in the Library

When mysterious sounds echo through an empty school library, Harper and her friends fear a ghost. Their mission leads to a heartwarming surprise. The Cat in the Library is a cosy mystery about friendship, bravery, and an unexpected new pet.

How to develop strong characters your readers will love

You’ve probably experienced it yourself: getting completely absorbed in a book because you genuinely cared what happened to the main character. Maybe you stayed up way too late reading because you had to know if the heroine would end up with her Prince Charming, or you found yourself rooting for your favourite character even when she made questionable decisions.

New writers: how to build a writing routine that sticks

When you decided you were going to take your writing seriously, you probably tried to start a writing routine. Maybe you lasted a week. Maybe two weeks if you were really motivated. Then life happened, you missed a day, felt guilty, and gave up entirely.

How to navigate the process and realities of finding a literary agent

Finding a literary agent requires patience, strategic thinking, and thick skin. The process can feel arbitrary and unfair, and honestly, sometimes it is. But understanding how it works gives you the best possible chance of success.