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  • Liberty Terrace by Madeleine D’Arcy is Cork City Libraries One City One Book 2023!

    Liberty Terrace by Madeleine D’Arcy is Cork City Libraries One City One Book 2023!

    alisonwells

    May 30, 2023
    Books and Authors, Events, short stories, Uncategorized
    book launch, Cork Libraries One City One Book, Liberty Terrace, short stories
  • How to anchor your creative endeavor while juggling work, study and family with writing.

    What is it like to try to pursue writing with a full-time job – (I work in Dlr Libraries) while doing a Masters (Library and Information Management with the University of Ulster – Distance Learning) , not to mention guiding and looking out for four teenagers/young adults and keeping connected with extended family, friends and…

    alisonwells

    August 12, 2022
    Creativity and Resilience
    creativity, headspace, juggling, motivation, productivity, resilence, Satisfaction, Writing
  • Novel Tips for a Sustainable #NaNoWriMo

    NaNoWriMo is the phenomenon that encourages people to put 50,000 words on the page in the month of November. I’ve completed it before and blogged about it. (I’ll post some links at the end) My experiences have ranged from joyful completion and the ultimate self-publishing of a comedy feelgood novel about saving the universe to…

    alisonwells

    November 6, 2020
    Uncategorized
  • Creative resilience in writing : positive, realistic values and aims

    In the last post we looked at how you can build a better attitude towards the substance and quality of your own work. Some of the approaches we looked at such as progress recording and taking a class were very practical. Others were more psychological and value driven such as honouring your background and identifying…

    alisonwells

    July 3, 2020
    Creativity and Resilience
  • Creative resilience in the face of self-doubt

    I’ve wanted to restart this blog with a specific focus on creative resilience. There are so many things that can stop us – a world pandemic, climate crisis, tiredness, overwork, confusion, conflicting demands and that old perennial self-doubt. To endeavour in the face of all those mega obstacles you need to have a reason. Once…

    alisonwells

    June 25, 2020
    Creativity and Resilience
    creativity, resilience, self-doubt, Writing Tips
  • Creative resilience in the face of chaos

    In the past this blog has focussed on how to keep going in difficult times during periods of upheaval, overload, uncertainty, loss and grief and in 2020 during the time of the Covid19 pandemic we have all these together. If we have not lost a loved one, we know of someone who has, we have…

    alisonwells

    June 19, 2020
    Uncategorized
    Covid19, creativity, lockdown, resilience, self-doubt, Writing
  • Never give up – The Exhibit of Held Breaths goes to Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair

    In 2010 I began scribbling in a notebook, imagining a decrepit museum-gallery “I’m writing to tell you about a place where I worked many years ago and a particular exhibit – the Exhibit of Held Breaths. I recently revisited the museum-gallery after an interval of ages. It’s a grim place now; dust shored up in…

    alisonwells

    February 10, 2020
    Writing Adventures, Writing Tips
    #novelfair, Irish Writers Centre
  • The long writing road to a finished novel (Eat!)

    When I finish this post I will start work on some final edits and tweaks to my novel Eat! I’ve just begun to submit (very systematically this time) to agents and this is my blurb. Consumption becomes medicine for Anise Fish from the Big House who – feeling responsible for her mother’s death – runs…

    alisonwells

    February 15, 2019
    Uncategorized
  • Publication and pondering: There’s a café in this story

    Dear reader, I’m knee deep, waist deep, actually head under water in my monster novel of 140,000 words. No – as I keep saying – not an actual novel about monsters but the more I say that the more I want to write a novel about monsters. My novel is based on a flash fiction…

    alisonwells

    October 5, 2017
    Uncategorized
  • Ever ask yourself if you should give up writing?

    Writing is an endurance test, especially where the novel is concerned and it requires sacrifice and a great deal of time and effort. In the face of the publishing industry’s vagaries, conflicts between the time we need and what we can do alongside our other responsibilities and in light of our own lack of confidence,…

    alisonwells

    July 21, 2017
    Uncategorized
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