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🦇 Sign up to Milanote for free with no time-limit: https://milanote.com/theramblingrose0725 🦇 🦇 Shop the outfit: https://scarletdarkness.com/?ref=dark... ( CODE: ROSE20 ) 🦇 🦇 Shop my magical art: https://www.nancychalmers.com/shop 🦇 🦇 Read my essays: https://nancyalicechalmers.substack.com/ 🦇 Hello Wildflowers! In this episode, I share five dark and brilliant writing secrets drawn from the minds of literary legends — Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, and Mary Shelley. From stream-of-consciousness to the monstrous feminine, these haunted tips are helping shape my first novel: a modern gothic descent into memory, madness, and metamorphosis. Whether you're plotting your own masterpiece or simply enchanted by the eerie and poetic, these five haunted tips might just light your candle. Thanks to Milanote for sponsoring this video! Sign up for free and start your next creative project: https://milanote.com/theramblingrose0725 🦇 MY SOCIAL MEDIA AND LINKS 🦇 • Website: https://www.nancychalmers.com • Substack: https://nancyalicechalmers.substack.com/ • Patreon: / theramblingrose • Instagram: / nancychalmers_ • Amazon Wishlists: https://www.amazon.com/shop/therambli... • Blog: https://www.nancychalmers.com/blog • Pinterest: / nancychalmers_ #WritingTips #DarkAcademia #Plath #Woolf #GothicFiction #MonstrousFeminine #AmWriting #FirstNovel #WritingAdvice #HauntedWriting 'The Rambling Rose' is filmed on Gunaikurnai Country, and it is with great reverence that I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this wild and beautiful land, their ancient wisdom, and their deep connection to country. 00:00 In the Dead of Winter, We Write 01:23 Woolf Said Read a Thousand Books (So I Did) 03:17 Plath Wrote From the Wound — And I’m Bleeding All Over the Page 05:34 Lovecraft Plans Like a Madman (Same, Honestly) 09:26 Poe Was Not Okay — And That’s Why It Works 11:59 Shelley Invented the Monster (Respectfully, Step Aside)