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AZ Pascoe

AZ Pascoe

I'm a writer, poet and blogger who is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English and Writing.

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    Creative Rejection: The Hows, The Whys, The Way Through

    April 24, 2019 /

    One of the greatest battles for any creative—regardless of their medium—is dealing with the rejection inherent in creativity. There are some fields where you can be definitively right or wrong: no matter what, the knee bone really is connected to the shin bone, after all. But creative output and creative value is highly subjective (and I even feel like that’s an understatement). I wish I could tell you that you’re never going to be rejected… But in all likelihood, you will. After all, as The Writing Cooperative notes: ‘For Writers, Rejection is a Way of Life.’ And that’s okay.  When Rejection Happens Creative rejection isn’t a given… if you never…

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    Writers… Should You be Reading More?

    April 18, 2019 /

    There’s really no doubt reading is an important part of being a writer. Take five minutes to google ‘writer’ and ‘reading’ in almost any combination, and you’ll be inundated with support for that statement. (And our guest writer, Jennifer Worrell, reminded us of it yesterday, too!) So, on the basis of that assessment, the answer is (probably) yes. Of course, our reading metrics vary (My 2018 in Non-fiction is testament to this!), but it seems safe to say: we can always aim for more. But reading more can be a big ask: between working, families, friends, hobbies–and, of course, writing–there aren’t a lot of free hours in the day. Add…

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    Writerly Wednesday with Jennifer Worrell!

    April 17, 2019 /

    I’m really excited to feature another writer friend of mine on AZ Pascoe today: Jennifer Worrell! Like Claudia, Jennifer is an online writing friend and is also published in the awesome Scribes Divided anthology, Dread Naught But Time. Please send through a warm virtual welcome for the one, the only, Jennifer Worrell! 1. Hi Jennifer and thanks for joining us! We’d love to know a little bit more about you before we get down to the nitty gritty of writing-type things… So, give us the goss on you! Where are you from, what do you do for work, and what are some of your interests (outside of writing, of course!)? …

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    April 9, 2019 /

    Finding ideas tends to be something writers and other artists think about a lot. Why? Because it doesn’t take much imagination to realise that ideas are any creative’s bread and butter. Want to paint something? Write something? Carve, sculpt, knit, cast, or compose something? You need a starting point: that’s just common sense.  So it’s not surprising, then, that in almost every author interview you stumble across, someone has asked the big question. ‘Where do your ideas come from?’  (Let me give you a hint: they’re not in a treasure chest or underneath that really promising-looking rock.) So, what’s your point? Tell us where ideas come from! It is, at…

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    April 3, 2019 /

    Welcome to our first, more formal, edition of Writerly Wednesdays: featuring an interview with the incredible Claudia Wair! Whenever & wherever I can, I’ll be getting in touch with fellow writers and authors of differing experience levels. If you’ve enjoyed the recent editions of #WriterlyWednesday (see on my Facebook Author page here), I think I can safely promise that you’ll love this new format. The questions I’m asking here are some I’ve come up by a variety of methods (*cough* the internet *cough*) that I thought might be interesting… But if there’s anything you’d like to know about our guest writers, comment below & I’ll be sure to chase up…

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    April 2, 2019 /

    If I was to pick something that’s a challenge—not just in writing, but in life more generally—it’d be the battle of ‘why bother’? Why bother going to the gym? Why bother having a blog, tweeting, running an author page, writing at all—let alone editing, submitting, (and getting rejected). Paying to attend conferences and events—why?  Because You Love It…?  Of course, the easy and accessible answer is that you love it. But I think it’s a little more complicated than that. After all, regardless of what we love (people, hobbies, favourite foods), that love can be a changeable, sometimes elusive beast. I mean… I don’t even love my cats all the time.…

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    Professional Writing Organisations: What’s the go with Those?

    March 26, 2019 /

    For a start, what do I mean when I say, ‘join a professional writing organisation’? Do I mean a writing group (in my mind, a different beast)? What deems an organisation professional? What makes it worthwhile spending the money to be a part of one?  If you’re not sure whether joining a writer’s group/writing centre/all permutations thereof is the right step for you, you’ve come to the right (or ‘write’?) place! Read on for my analysis of all the little things that might influence your decision… And at the end, I’ll provide a list of places you might want to follow or join! When is it time for me to…

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    March 18, 2019 /

    Goal setting sometimes feels like one of those things everyone says you should do, and everyone else seems to be doing, but also kind of feels like more of a pain in the arse than its worth. Yeah… my hand is firmly in the air right now. Even when I’ve got a lot of stuff going on, I’ve never really felt like I was a goal setting/intention laying kind of person. Why? Well I think I suffer from ‘planning paralysis’. Historically, it’s always cropped up when I’m trying to plot ahead in a novel (a painful affliction) and it has caused me to struggle with the idea of goal setting…

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    I really enjoyed the opportunity to share my 2017 in Non-Fiction, enough that I decided it worth repeating for 2018! So, my 2018 in reading… where to begin?! I had some pipe dream about getting this non-fiction post up right before New Years, or, at the latest, on the first Friday of 2019… But we got kittens. So, here we are!  One of my big goals for 2018 was to read more nonfiction, and though 11 out of 65 total books isn’t really that many, it’s still an improvement over 6 out of 88 in 2017. So there’s that. Plus, I’m part way through two non-fiction books at the moment,…

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