by Louise Jensen | Apr 18, 2020 | Writing Tips
The big lesson I learned teaching creative writing Recently I was asked by a friend if I’d teach a corporate creative writing class for her employer. Teaching isn’t something I do. The thought of standing up in front of a room and speaking brought me out into a cold...
by Louise Jensen | Mar 16, 2020 | Writing Tips
The big lesson I learned teaching creative writing Recently I was asked by a friend if I’d teach a corporate creative writing class for her employer. Teaching isn’t something I do. The thought of standing up in front of a room and speaking brought me out into a cold...
by Louise Jensen | Aug 20, 2019 | Writing Tips
Nine things I’ve learned writing a first draft 1) Beginning is really hard – It’s always daunting to open up a blank page. It always feels insurmountable to turning nothing into an 85,000-word novel, but just writing 500 words a day makes a first...
by Louise Jensen | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog Article, Monthly Reads
Twelve Must Read Thrillers (Author Louise Jensen has compiled a list of the twelve must read thrillers published this century. Some can be dystopian, some can have a trace of romance, a few will provide twists and surprise endings, and all are destined to be...
by Louise Jensen | Jul 20, 2018 | Blog Article, Writing Tips
Ten Emotions I ALWAYS Experience whilst Writing a First Draft (and You will Too) by Louise Genson Amazement – It’s 3am and I startle awake. I’ve thought of the singularly best idea ever! I don’t know why no-one’s written it before. It’s original and clever and...