Tag: Writing
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Mountain Biking for Mereland

Some writers spend their weekends outlining chapters. I spent mine being flung off a mountain bike in Grizedale Forest, gathering footage for the first book trailers of The Mereland Chronicles: The Crier. Bruises aside, the results were worth it, and soon you’ll get to see how those moss-thick forests shaped…
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Self-Publishing or Traditional?

Why I didn’t even try traditional publishing. For me, self-publishing was about control, sustainability, and sharing The Mereland Chronicles on my terms.
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A Small Delay – But Worth the Wait

The Mereland Chronicles – The Crier is set for a Summer 2025 release, as the author prioritizes quality over haste. Amid life’s demands, significant improvements based on feedback are being made. The delay reflects deep care for the story and its readers, promising an exciting adventure worth the wait.
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Chapter Titles: That is the Question

By PJ Scribbans One of the quiet decisions every novelist faces might seem trivial from the outside, but it can shape the entire reading experience: Should you use chapter titles… or not? When I began writing The Mereland Chronicles: The Crier, this question lingered in the background as I crafted…
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Decoding the Mereland Title

Titles shape stories, and The Mereland Chronicles: The Crier by PJ Scribbans needed one that captured its haunting atmosphere. Inspired by the Lake District’s meres and the eerie legend of the Claife Crier, the title emerged naturally. This is just the beginning. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes insights into the…
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Character Notes: Brother Michael

In The Mereland Chronicles: The Crier, Brother Michael is a bumbling, overly enthusiastic monk whose loyalty to Henry borders on excessive. As the Abbey’s unofficial exorcist, his vague prophecies and clumsy intuition hint at a lurking malevolence. Though often dismissed, his well-meaning heart and peculiar talents make him both a…



