Creating characters that resonate with readers is key to a compelling story. Ever wondered how authors manage to make fictional individuals feel so alive? The secret often involves grounding characters in psychological depth. We’ll explore how a basic understanding of psychology can be a powerful tool for crafting memorable characters. Forget dense textbooks; we’ll focusContinue reading “Crafting Characters That Stick: Psychology for Writers”
Author Archives: The Original Writers of London
Forging Worlds from Broken Shards: What Writers Can Learn from N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy
N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy isn’t just a significant work of speculative fiction; it’s a great example of narrative craft and thematic depth. Made up of The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate, and The Stone Sky, the series managed the impressive feat of each book winning the Hugo Award for Best Novel. For writersContinue reading “Forging Worlds from Broken Shards: What Writers Can Learn from N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy”
Asako Yuzuki’s ‘Butter’: A Feast of Feminism, Food, and Unsettling Truths
Asako Yuzuki’s novel, Butter, has captivated readers with its unsettling premise and achieved remarkable accolades, including the Waterstones Book of the Year 2024. Yet, to see Butter merely as a sensational, food-centric crime novel would be to miss the rich, complex, and often provocative tapestry Yuzuki weaves. It’s an invitation into a world where culinaryContinue reading “Asako Yuzuki’s ‘Butter’: A Feast of Feminism, Food, and Unsettling Truths”
Navigating Exile, Memory, and Connection: An In-Depth Look at Hisham Matar’s “My Friends”
Hisham Matar, a literary voice shaped by profound experiences of exile and a deep engagement with art, has once again captivated readers with his latest novel, “My Friends.” Published in January 2024, this work delves into the lives of three Libyan friends navigating the complexities of displacement in London, against the backdrop of significant historicalContinue reading “Navigating Exile, Memory, and Connection: An In-Depth Look at Hisham Matar’s “My Friends””
The Reimagined River: Percival Everett, James, and the Dialogue with American Literary History
Percival Everett’s novel James arrived not merely as another publication but as a significant literary and cultural event, marked by widespread acclaim and prestigious accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award. Its publication by Doubleday in 2024 ignited immediate discussion, fueled by its provocative and necessary premise: a radical reimaginingContinue reading “The Reimagined River: Percival Everett, James, and the Dialogue with American Literary History”
Ian Fleming and the Genesis of James Bond
Ian Fleming, the English author, journalist, and former naval intelligence officer, secured a permanent place in twentieth-century popular culture as the creator of James Bond, Secret Agent 007. Since the publication of Casino Royale in 1953, Bond has evolved from a literary character into a global phenomenon, spawning one of the longest-running and most successfulContinue reading “Ian Fleming and the Genesis of James Bond”
The Million-Dollar Pen: Unveiling the Secrets to Financial Success in Writing
The allure of writing for a living is undeniable. Visions of bestselling novels, blockbuster adaptations, and adoring fans dance in the minds of aspiring wordsmiths. But behind the glamorous facade lies a challenging economic landscape, where financial success is far from guaranteed. In fact, for most writers, making a living wage is a constant struggle.Continue reading “The Million-Dollar Pen: Unveiling the Secrets to Financial Success in Writing”
The Whimsical and the Wicked: Unpacking the Creative Genius of Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl, a name synonymous with childhood wonder and a dash of delightful darkness, remains a monumental figure in 20th-century literature. His stories, a unique blend of dark humour, unrestrained fantasy, and sharp social commentary, have captivated generations. But what exactly makes Dahl’s writing so enduringly popular? Delving into his techniques, themes, and unique creativeContinue reading “The Whimsical and the Wicked: Unpacking the Creative Genius of Roald Dahl”
From Flatshares to Corfu: The Enduring Appeal of Simon Nye’s Storytelling
Simon Nye is a name that might not be instantly recognisable to everyone, but his work? That’s a different story. Nye has been a quiet giant of British television for over three decades, the creative force behind some of the nation’s most beloved and enduring shows. From the laddish antics of Men Behaving Badly toContinue reading “From Flatshares to Corfu: The Enduring Appeal of Simon Nye’s Storytelling”
Worlds of Wonder: Fantasy’s Leading Voices of 2025
The realm of fantasy literature is a boundless expanse of imagination, where worlds are conjured from thin air and characters embark on quests that resonate with our deepest desires and fears. In 2025, this landscape is particularly vibrant, with many talented authors shaping the genre. Today, we delve into the works of five prominent fantasyContinue reading “Worlds of Wonder: Fantasy’s Leading Voices of 2025”
