Episode 97—The Pen Behind the Posts: Celebrating Staff Blog Writer Lauren’s 3-Year Anniversary

 
Podcast Episode 97 - Derbyshire Writing School
 

In this episode, Pete and Laura head over to The Writers’ Room for a very special episode. Today we chat with Lauren Davison.

We are reaching three years of Derbyshire Writing School, so we thought it would be nice to talk to some people that have been around from the beginning. One of those is Lauren Davison, our in-house staff blogger.

Lauren has been an important part of the Derbyshire Writing School team and she creates lots of the useful blog posts you’ll find on our website.

 Pete and Laura ask Lauren:

  • What three things have you learnt since being a part of Derbyshire Writing School?

  • What does Derbyshire Writing School mean to you?

  • What are you most proud of creating in your time here at Derbyshire Writing School?

  • Can you talk to us through your blog writing process? What’s your step-by-step guide?

  • What advice could you share for our listener if they wanted to write blog posts?

  • Have you got a book you’re working on? What’s next in your writing career? What are your writing goals?

You can find all of Lauren’s helpful blogs at https://www.derbyshirewritingschool.com/blog

We want to hear from you! info@derbyshirewritingschool.com

Send us a voice message.

Thanks for listening!


Coaching Packages with Derbyshire Writing School

If you know you’ve got a book in you, but you keep getting blocked, or you keep feeling resistance every time you sit down and stare at a blank page, we can help. Our writing coaching will push you to answer the difficult questions and challenge the blocks that are stopping you from creating your best work. We work together to unlock your potential. Your story is in there somewhere, and we’ll help you get it out of your head and onto the page.

Writing Coaching – Power Package
Quick View
Writing Coaching – Power Package
from £145.00

Our power package coaching session will help you answer tough questions and challenge the blocks that are stopping you from creating your best work.

Writing can feel lonely, sometimes a new perspective, a little space, encouragement, and some deep thinking can really make all the difference.

Format:
Add To Cart

Previous
Previous

Episode 98—Unfinished Business: Breaking Through Fear, Doubts, and Excuses to Finish Your Novel.

Next
Next

Episode 96 - I Want To Say A Few Words: Crafting a Heartfelt Eulogy - Book Launch!