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Writing Female Characters Set in the Past: Finding Agency

by Monica Emerich | Jun 30, 2021 | Craft, Creative Writing, Inspiration, Research Resources

You want to write a women’s fiction novel set in Victorian or Regency eras, or before, and your protagonist is an unmarried, independent woman, or at least independent in spirit if not entirely in body. To stay true to the historical frame, how do you write a...

Hi Ho, Hi Ho…it’s off to work we go

by Monica Emerich | Sep 19, 2017 | Craft, Culture, Scribal Affair, A Blog

Happy, intense absorption in any work, which is to be brought as near to perfection as possible, this is a state of being with God, and the men who have not known it have missed life itself.’ – D. H. Lawrence Oh, my. How has work become drudgery for so...

Has Your Muse Packed Her Bags?

by Monica Emerich | Jun 25, 2017 | Creative Writing, Inspiration, Scribal Affair, A Blog

You know the feeling, fellow writer. You’ve done all the right things. She wanted you up by 5 a.m., before the dogs rose even, before the husband stopped snoring, before the neighbors rolled out their trash cans, and, by God, you did it, day after day. This is...

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