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This is the episode where it all comes full circle.

Ten months ago, I came to Glendalough in Ireland and had an idea for a fantasy novel. Now, I’ve returned—after two weeks of hiking, dictating, and dreaming through the Irish wilderness—with a finished first draft.

In this episode, I take you with me on my final writing walk through the Wicklow Mountains. Along the way, I share:

  • How walking became my most powerful writing tool

  • How ancient ruins and fairy gardens ended up shaping my fantasy world

  • What a real day looks like on a writing retreat (spoiler: it involves instant noodles)

  • The method I used to write 45,000 words while still exploring, thinking, and resting

This isn’t just a recap—it’s a living snapshot of what it means to create in rhythm with nature, and to trust the story to find you as you go.

Whether you’re a writer, a creator, or simply someone curious about how books are born in the wild—I hope this journey inspires your own.

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