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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 23 MIN

It’s Never Too Late to Start Writing | Helen Aitchison on Turning Trauma into Powerful Stories

from Plot Twist Radio · host Erin Egnatz

In this powerful episode of Plot Twist Radio, I sit down with author and nonprofit founder Helen Aitchison to talk about the journey from a 20-year career in social care to becoming a published author whose stories are changing lives.Helen shares how her work in social services—supporting individuals facing homelessness, addiction, trauma, and loss—deeply shaped her writing, allowing her to create emotionally rich, authentic characters that truly resonate with readers.We dive into:Why it’s never too late to start writingHow lived experience can transform your storytellingWriting about difficult topics like grief, abuse, and addictionThe importance of sensitivity readers and authentic representationThe truth about the publishing industry (and why most authors don’t make money)How writing can be both therapeutic and life-changing—for authors and readersHelen also shares the inspiration behind her novel The Dinner Club, a story centered on connection, healing, and the power of shared experiences, as well as her nonprofit work making writing accessible to marginalized communities through creative and therapeutic programs.If you’ve ever felt like your story doesn’t matter—or that it’s “too late” to start—this episode will change your perspective.✨ Because your story matters. And someone out there needs to hear it.Where you can find Helen:WebsiteFacebookBooks

In this powerful episode of Plot Twist Radio, I sit down with author and nonprofit founder Helen Aitchison to talk about the journey from a 20-year career in social care to becoming a published author whose stories are changing lives.Helen shares how her work in social services—supporting individuals facing homelessness, addiction, trauma, and loss—deeply shaped her writing, allowing her to create emotionally rich, authentic characters that truly resonate with readers.We dive into:Why it’s never too late to start writingHow lived experience can transform your storytellingWriting about difficult topics like grief, abuse, and addictionThe importance of sensitivity readers and authentic representationThe truth about the publishing industry (and why most authors don’t make money)How writing can be both therapeutic and life-changing—for authors and readersHelen also shares the inspiration behind her novel The Dinner Club, a story centered on connection, healing, and the power of shared experiences, as well as her nonprofit work making writing accessible to marginalized communities through creative and therapeutic programs.If you’ve ever felt like your story doesn’t matter—or that it’s “too late” to start—this episode will change your perspective.✨ Because your story matters. And someone out there needs to hear it.Where you can find Helen:WebsiteFacebookBooks

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