

S1 E5: With... Lucy Powrie
9 snips Apr 4, 2024
Join Lucy Powrie, an author, YouTuber, and Brontë Society trustee, as she dives into the enchanting worlds of the Brontë sisters. They explore the legacy of these literary giants, discussing eco-feminism and personal challenges faced by Charlotte. Lucy shares insights on journaling as a tool for creativity, revealing how it fosters self-expression and connects to themes of neurodiversity. The conversation also highlights the vibrant characters and landscapes of Emily Brontë’s Gondal, weaving in personal stories and reflections that resonate deep within the literary community.
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Early Start Into Books And Blogging
- Lucy started blogging and making YouTube videos at age 12 and grew up alongside the publishing world.
- She wrote because books kept her company during a lonely teenage period and she decided to 'write herself some friends.'
Write For Yourself First
- Write for yourself first and treat yourself as the first reader when developing a piece of work.
- This approach frees you to include jokes and details you enjoy without overthinking outside readers' reactions.
Overcome Blocks By Dropping Audience Worry
- If you're blocked by worrying about readers, shift to writing for yourself and reduce pressure about the final audience.
- Use that permission to explore the story rather than polishing for others at the draft stage.