Wresting with my Angel: Misha Herwin
Cover of an excerpt on Wattpad Sometime in the dim distant past, well pre-Covid, I wrote a novel I called “Dark Angel.” It was a Vampire story, at a time when Vampires were past their hey-day, or so received wisdom from the publishing world told me but, judging by my own fascination with the tropes, I could never quite believe that the readership wasn’t out there. The book was aimed at a YA audience and it certainly had the right Gothic vibes to appeal to that age group. Whenever I used sample chapters as part of the writing workshops I did in schools, not only did I get great feedback but the writing the students’ produced showed how their imaginations had been sparked and how well they were able to use Gothic imagery and themes. On one level, the book was already a success. It was, however, too short to be a novel, not short enough to be a novella, so it languished on my hard drive until earlier this year when I decided that I would use it as an exercise to practise ...