![]() ![]() Pulling it to the surface, polishing it and putting it out there for others requires a lot of vulnerability. ![]() This can be such a lonely process, digging deeper and deeper into yourself until you find the truth you need to share. TQ: What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?īeth: I think it’s the self-doubt. Having your characters tell you the story is pure magic. More often than not, the characters lead me in a slightly different direction, and rather than being tied to my notes, I love when that happens. In a different notebook, I scribble out what needs to happen in whatever chapter I’m working on that day. I sketch out the key points in a notebook that I get a little Gollum-esque around. I left journalism to delve into creative writing after my children were born.īeth: A mix! So I guess I’m a plontser? I usually start with a character and build the story around that person. My mom said, “You know what, Beth? Someday you’re going to write a story and it’s going to be published.” That’s all it took for me to fall headfirst in love with storytelling. When and why did you start writing?īeth: Thank you for having me! I wrote my first story when I was small, maybe eight years old. ![]()
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