Why Tropes in YA are OK essay by Rebecca Delphine Thematic tropes in Young Adult literature are always under scrutiny, but Rebecca Delphine argues that they can be completely acceptable. Read more
All Red story by Rebecca Delphine As two girls queue for a new fairground ride, excited about what awaits them, a secret one is keeping is revealed. Read more
Thanet Writers Spotlight Bruce Robinson spotlight by Rebecca Delphine Rebecca Delphine highlights the life, works and legacy of writer Bruce Robinson, and spotlights his connection to Thanet. Read more
Five Ways to Fix a Scene essay by Rebecca Delphine Some scenes just will not work and you cannot see a way through. Here are five techniques to try when a scene does not sit comfortably. Read more
Getting Through Your First Draft essay by Rebecca Delphine An essay to help writers who are struggling to get through the first draft of a novel. Read more
Creating Authentic Villains essay by Rebecca Delphine Eight things to think about when writing villains. Read more 1 Comment
Broken poem by Rebecca Delphine A poem from the female perspective of a controlling and toxic relationship. Read more
Seven Benefits of Joining a Writers’ Group essay by Rebecca Delphine An essay explaining how to benefit from joining a local writers’ group, and why you could too. Read more 1 Comment
Chisel story by Rebecca Delphine A short story about sisters at a boarding school, two intriguing boys and one very dark secret. Read more