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In this engaging episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, author and editor Allister Thompson takes the mic in our Authors-Behind-The-Mic series.

From North Bay, Ontario, Allister has edited for more than 30 years or so. Decades ago, his first attempt at writing a novel years ago was a negative experience. But when he pulled a dusty manuscript from a draw, he discovered it wasn't half bad, and decided it was time to try again. He asked himself what he'd learned from all those years of editing, and as it turned out, the answer was a lot! Allister is now the proud author of the debut YA sci fi novel Birch and Jay, published by Latitude 46 Publishing. This is a compelling story weaving together themes of friendship, adventure, and the urgent realities of climate change.

Allister delves into the process of outlining and planning a novel, emphasizing how staying organized not only makes writing more efficient but also helps maintain the joy and creativity that drew him to storytelling in the first place. Allister shares practical strategies for managing large projects, from developing detailed outlines to setting realistic writing goals, and discusses how these methods helped him overcome common obstacles such as writer’s block and self-doubt.

The discussion also explores the role of setting in speculative fiction, particularly when addressing environmental themes. Allister explains how he conducted research to create a believable world that reflects both the beauty and fragility of our natural environment. He talks about the importance of grounding speculative elements in real-world science and current events, making the story both accessible and thought-provoking for young readers. Allister examines how fiction can inspire awareness and action around climate issues, and why it’s vital for writers to engage with topics that matter to them personally.

Allister offers encouragement and actionable advice for aspiring writers, whether you're just starting out or looking to get published. He discusses the value of persistence, the benefits of seeking feedback from trusted peers, and the importance of balancing creative freedom with disciplined work habits. The conversation touches on the emotional ups and downs of the writing process, with Allister candidly sharing his own experiences of doubt and breakthrough moments.

Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of the craft of writing, the significance of environmental storytelling, and the practical steps that can turn an idea into a finished manuscript. Whether you’re interested in the mechanics of novel-writing, the challenges of addressing big themes like climate change, or simply looking for inspiration to start your own creative project, this episode offers a wealth of insights and motivation.

Connect with Allister:

AllisterThompson.com

Instagram

Bluesky

Facebook

Birch and Jay at Latitude 46 Publishing

OnCreativeWriting.com

  continue reading

5 episodes

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Content provided by Sheelagh Caygill. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sheelagh Caygill or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this engaging episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, author and editor Allister Thompson takes the mic in our Authors-Behind-The-Mic series.

From North Bay, Ontario, Allister has edited for more than 30 years or so. Decades ago, his first attempt at writing a novel years ago was a negative experience. But when he pulled a dusty manuscript from a draw, he discovered it wasn't half bad, and decided it was time to try again. He asked himself what he'd learned from all those years of editing, and as it turned out, the answer was a lot! Allister is now the proud author of the debut YA sci fi novel Birch and Jay, published by Latitude 46 Publishing. This is a compelling story weaving together themes of friendship, adventure, and the urgent realities of climate change.

Allister delves into the process of outlining and planning a novel, emphasizing how staying organized not only makes writing more efficient but also helps maintain the joy and creativity that drew him to storytelling in the first place. Allister shares practical strategies for managing large projects, from developing detailed outlines to setting realistic writing goals, and discusses how these methods helped him overcome common obstacles such as writer’s block and self-doubt.

The discussion also explores the role of setting in speculative fiction, particularly when addressing environmental themes. Allister explains how he conducted research to create a believable world that reflects both the beauty and fragility of our natural environment. He talks about the importance of grounding speculative elements in real-world science and current events, making the story both accessible and thought-provoking for young readers. Allister examines how fiction can inspire awareness and action around climate issues, and why it’s vital for writers to engage with topics that matter to them personally.

Allister offers encouragement and actionable advice for aspiring writers, whether you're just starting out or looking to get published. He discusses the value of persistence, the benefits of seeking feedback from trusted peers, and the importance of balancing creative freedom with disciplined work habits. The conversation touches on the emotional ups and downs of the writing process, with Allister candidly sharing his own experiences of doubt and breakthrough moments.

Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of the craft of writing, the significance of environmental storytelling, and the practical steps that can turn an idea into a finished manuscript. Whether you’re interested in the mechanics of novel-writing, the challenges of addressing big themes like climate change, or simply looking for inspiration to start your own creative project, this episode offers a wealth of insights and motivation.

Connect with Allister:

AllisterThompson.com

Instagram

Bluesky

Facebook

Birch and Jay at Latitude 46 Publishing

OnCreativeWriting.com

  continue reading

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