When it comes to writing, sometimes the biggest hurdle isn’t the blank page. It’s believing you can fill it.
Suze Wilde, the talented author behind Tracking and Treason, recently published on Galatea, knows this feeling all too well. In this honest and inspiring interview, Suze opens up about her journey from avid reader to published author, how she found her courage through Inkitt, and why writing has become her perfect escape. Whether you’re just starting out or in the thick of your next book, Suze’s story is proof that it’s never too late to just do it.
Inkitt: What inspired you to become an author?
Inkitt: How did you first discover Inkitt?
Inkitt: What was it like seeing your story gain traction?
I received a Galatea contract for my first book and was simultaneously gobsmacked and over the moon.
Inkitt: What advice would you give to other authors hoping to sign a contract?
Inkitt: What are the biggest challenges you’ve faced in your writing journey?
I have a varied background and two native languages. I currently live in Canada and writing in Canadian/American English is quite different from British/South African, but I have learned to write in American English.
Inkitt: What part of the writing process do you enjoy the most?
Inkitt: What do you hope readers take away from your stories?
Suze Wilde’s story reminds us that every writer begins with a bit of doubt—and that courage often comes from the simple act of showing up.
From checking her story stats with bated breath to signing a Galatea contract, her journey is both relatable and inspiring.