Giving yourself permission to be a writer
👉 Learn more about The History Quill membership here: https://thehistoryquill.com/join-us/ For many aspiring writers, the challenge isn’t just learning the craft – it’s giving yourself permission to be a writer in the first place. In this episode, Katherine Pandora shares how she built a career in academia while quietly holding on to a long-standing desire to write fiction, and what changed to make her start taking her writing seriously. We talk about the subtle expectations that can shape choices, the fear of putting your work out into the world, and how your children can inspire you. We also explore the influence of writing communities, science, and Sherlock Holmes. All our guests this season are members of The History Quill.

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Klassiker lesen - ja? Welche? (Orwell, Tolstoi, Dostojewskij, Zweig) Deutsche & Weltliteratur

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508 - Raise Your Voice: A Real Talk About Women, Writing, and Having Something to Say

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The writing method that finally worked

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Writing dual timelines and co-writing historical fiction, with Hazel Gaynor

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Creating compelling characters in historical fiction, with Katherine Clements

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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506 - Stop Planning Too Big or Too Small: How Quarterly Goals Actually Move Your Writing Forward

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This Man Shaped C.S. Lewis & Tolkien | The Unsung Inkling

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Tour Of The Jane Austen House With Lucy Worsley

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Marketing your books as an introvert – what actually works

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The truth about becoming a writer with Lee Child | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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When writing feels impossible: time, self-belief, and getting unstuck

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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LIVE: Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard graduation ceremony (full)

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Dark pages: writing epics, myths and legends with Giles Kristian

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This Actress Destroyed Every Autism Cliché | Acting Breakdown

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Why Plot Is Overrated with Lee Child | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro

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