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Embark

Episode 1 of the Novel Beginnings podcast, hosted by Novel Beginnings, titled "Embark" was published on September 13, 2023 and runs 25 minutes.

September 13, 2023 ·25m · Novel Beginnings

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Novel Beginnings. Hosts Di and Tim delve deep into the first steps of writing your debut novel. From the sparks of inspiration to the nuances of perspective—should you write in first or third person?—we cover it all. But more importantly, we talk about the most crucial aspect of all: just doing it. Stop overthinking, stop being precious, and start writing. Email us at: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/novelbeginningspodcast/

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Novel Beginnings. Hosts Di and Tim delve deep into the first steps of writing your debut novel. From the sparks of inspiration to the nuances of perspective—should you write in first or third person?—we cover it all. But more importantly, we talk about the most crucial aspect of all: just doing it. Stop overthinking, stop being precious, and start writing.


Email us at: [email protected]

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/novelbeginningspodcast/

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