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Every now and then a writer needs to take time to fill up the well. I'm going to take December and plan to visit this very well. Thanks to cleber for use of this image  Zen Garden - Ryoanji under Creative Commons.
Every now and then a writer needs to take time to fill up the well. I'm going to take December and plan to visit this very well. Thanks to cleber for use of this image Zen Garden - Ryoanji under Creative Commons.

Filling up the well

Pepi Ronalds November 25, 2013

This year on Future of Long Form (FLF) I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing over 20 different experts. Across 21,000 words in 2013 (include 2012 and it's over 42,000!). I’ve written and researched on the challenges and practicalities of publishing and promoting long form non-fiction. And I’ve shared with you some of the pitfalls in the process (both directly and indirectly!).

I’ve loved writing FLF but I’m going to take a break for the month of December. I shall return in the New Year with my ideas-well entirely filled up.

If you’ve enjoyed my posts here, you might also like the posts for my 2013 column on Books and Writing on Killings (Kill your darling’s blog).

If you’re passing by for the first time, or you haven’t been here for a while, here are some of my favourite stories from 2013:

Lost in translerpretation

Looking at literary culture

Goodwill hunting

Circling worlds (with Walter Mason)

Follow your heart

All the best of the season to you and yours! May your holiday research and writing go swimmingly.

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