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Failure Is the Foundation
Writer’s Digest
|March/April 2025
I can recall exactly where I was when I came up with the idea for my adult fantasy series, Emily Wilde.
It was Mary's, a particularly cozy coffee shop in my hometown, which has tragically since closed down. I had my coffee and cinnamon bun (because Mary's made the best cinnamon buns), and I was flipping through one of the books I'd brought for research, an encyclopedia of fairy folklore in the British Isles. I began musing about what the experience of writing something like that would have been like, musings that would eventually turn into Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries.
The only thing is, I didn't realize at the time that this was an idea for an adult fantasy novel. Because I was working on a proposal for a children's book.
It was going to be an upper middle-grade novel, set in fairyland.
I was excited about the idea-it was high concept, and the main character was compelling, but I couldn't get the story to work. I went through multiple first chapters and outlines and ultimately set the proposal aside.
This story is from the March/April 2025 edition of Writer’s Digest.
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