5 Exercises to Try Before Writing Your Novel

5 Exercises to Try Before Writing Your Novel

Once you have drafted your novel and and received feedback on it, there are bound to be issues that you wish you’d thought about more before you began. Of course, so much of a story develops in the process of writing it, but there are exercises worth doing...
Agent Submissions: Nelle Andrew’s Insider Advice

Agent Submissions: Nelle Andrew’s Insider Advice

As a writer fairly close to submitting my first novel to literary agents, I was delighted to attend BPA’s session with Nelle Andrew from Rachel Mills Literary. Nelle secured a three-book deal for Neil Daws, who was highly commended in the 2019 Blue Pencil First...
Alice Jolly: POV and Voice

Alice Jolly: POV and Voice

A significant proportion of the manuscripts that come through BPA contain fundamental issues with POV. It’s a huge part of writing a novel, but one we don’t like to think about too much because it’s not as exciting as other aspects of the craft. In...
Emma Darwin: Motivation and Inspiration

Emma Darwin: Motivation and Inspiration

To kick off BPA’s first online writing weekend, novelist and tutor Emma Darwin shared her insights on staying motivated, silencing inner critics and listening to inner editors. She started by acknowledging that we all want more writing time but it’s not a...
The Eight-Point Story Arc: Worth Thinking About?

The Eight-Point Story Arc: Worth Thinking About?

Discovering the Arc During my creative writing degree, we were taught about Nigel Watts’s 8-point story arc. As a writer of literary fiction, I was hesitant to consider a formal structure when planning my own novel. I didn’t want it to be formulaic or...