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By: Darby Hudson
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Darby Hudson talks about the 'creative process' and muddling through life.

Darby Hudson
Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • Finding my writing voice took the length equivalent of 4.5 PhDs
    Dec 11 2025

    I stuck with creativity for a long time (33 years) before anything happened.

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    11 mins
  • Writing update....
    Dec 4 2025

    Onto a third book this week

    Get my book, "DARBY, LOVE... (Alive things mum said before she died)" & Preorder "You're Going To Be Ok" (published by Andrews McMeel):

    • ME BOOKS

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    www.darbyhudson.com

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    #art #writingtips #creativity #writingcommunity #writing #artist

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    11 mins
  • Writing is the hardest work I've ever done
    Nov 27 2025

    I've worked a lot of jobs but writing full time is the heaviest lifting. I'm lifting the full weight of all my boringness and trying to make it the lightest thing to read.

    Get my book, "DARBY, LOVE... (Alive things mum said before she died)" & Preorder "You're Going To Be Ok" (published by Andrews McMeel):

    • ME BOOKS

    My books and prints:

    www.darbyhudson.com

    Find me:

    • Instagram
    • TikTok
    • YouTube

    #art #writingtips #creativity #writingcommunity #writing #artist

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    12 mins
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