The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

Writing Emotion, Discovery Writing, And Slow Sustainable Book Marketing With Roz Morris

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Mar 9, 2026
Roz Morris, award-nominated literary fiction author, memoirist and writing coach, talks craft and career. She explores why 'home' is a powerful emotional theme. Short, practical tips on showing emotion, writing about real people, and finding titles. She describes chaotic discovery writing, long project cycles, and low-key, sustainable newsletter and book marketing strategies.
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Turn Personal Emotion Into Universal Themes

  • To make personal emotions universal, start with specific feelings then hunt for a larger theme that others can recognise.
  • Roz recommends deep introspection and walks to let the idea reveal the broader resonance that connects readers.
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Show The Feeling With A Precise Moment

  • Show don't tell by describing concrete moments: explain why and how you felt, not just that you felt sad.
  • Roz gives the example: sign a contract and realise 'it wasn't ours anymore' to convey betrayal and loss vividly.
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Portray Real People Fairly And Get Permission

  • When writing real people into memoir, avoid simple villainy: show their perspective, seek permission for identifiable figures, and portray human motives.
  • Roz checked with friends and sought input from clearly identifiable subjects like cryonicists to avoid misrepresentation.
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