Daniel Handler, best known as Lemony Snicket, has sold over 70 million books worldwide, yet his writing process is built on bad pages, cheap notebooks, and long stretches of loneliness.
In this episode, Daniel explains why loneliness isn’t something writers should escape, but something they should use. He shares how he moves from fragments and notes to full chapters, why inspiration is overrated, and how beginners can build a sustainable creative practice without waiting for permission.
You’ll learn:
• Why loneliness is at the heart of the literary tradition
• How Daniel goes from notes and ideas to finished chapters
• Why bad pages are unavoidable, even for bestselling authors
• How to build your own creative canon
• What it means to actually enjoy the act of writing
If you’ve been waiting to feel “ready” to write, this episode will convince you that readiness is a myth.