Rebecca Langley

It is Rebecca’s delight and privilege to work as an editor. She’s worked across multiple genres and specializes in maintaining author voice and style, so that your story is YOUR story – polished.
7 Ways Kazuo Ishiguro Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Kazuo Ishiguro waves, a pier-side scene behind him.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

7 Ways Kazuo Ishiguro Can Help You Improve Your Writing

Author of Never Let Me Go, The Remains of the Day, and The Buried Giant, the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature marked a pinnacle in Kazuo Ishiguro’s inspiring and prolific career. There’s much we can learn from his writing methods and philosophy, so let’s jump right in. 1. Write your story first, then your style Ishiguro has

Read More »
The Unexpected Benefits Of Working With A Tiny Cast - A protagonist looks down on a range of tiny characters.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

The Unexpected Benefits Of Working With A Tiny Cast

Characters, and the relationships between them, are essential to a good story. Sometimes, stories require, or at least tolerate, a large cast. Other times, medium is a better fit – lots of variety and options for location and activity, but more intimate than the A Song of Ice and Fire cast. Then there are the occasional stories

Read More »
4 Signs Your Backstory Is Upstaging Your Real Story - A woman watches her younger self juggling, saying 'Show off.'
Writing
Rebecca Langley

4 Signs Your Backstory Is Upstaging Your Real Story

What would have happened if Tolkien crammed the entire contents of The Silmarillion into a prologue to The Lord of the Rings? Many Middle-earth fans find it hard enough to slog through The Silmarillion’s 500 pages of mythopoetic history; there’s no way most first-time readers would make it to the Shire, much less out of

Read More »
3 Writing Myths You Should Feel Free To Ignore - An author in a beret reads a book, a question mark by his head.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

3 Writing Myths You Should Feel Free To Ignore

There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. – W. Somerset Maugham Do you cringe at always/never/only advice for writers like I do? Advice like this butts up against two of life’s most important guidelines: Never say ‘never,’ and never say ‘always.’ Great things are usually great because they

Read More »

Talk to us

Have any questions? We are always open to talk about your writing, publishing projects, creative opportunities and how we can help you.