With children as the target audience, this book is a fair-paced romp through the history of paintings from cave paintings to the present day. All that in less than 100 pages!
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Writing reviews and reports, by Terry Freedman
Book review round-up to August 2019
Here are links to recent book reviews I’ve published on this website. Look out for more soon.
Read MoreBooks unseen: My Name is Why
A few notes about a forthcoming memoir with a difference.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: Dreyer's English
A no-nonsense style guide that manages to be both humorous and readable too.
Read MoreBook Review: The Writer's Practice
This book suggests exercises to help you get to grip with the writing process. Here’s what I thought of it.
Read MoreBook review: Brainstorm
What’s a book about epilepsy doing on a writing-related website? Read on and find out.
Read MoreCollins Complete Writing Guide
Book review: Collins Complete Writing Guide
Should this book be in the reference section of your bookshelf, or is too lighthearted? Here’s my verdict.
Read MoreThe Business of Being a Writer
Book review: The Business of Being a Writer
What does this book cover, and is it suitable for writers not based in the USA?
Read MoreAn eclectic clutch of new books by Terry Freedman
New books received or bought in March 2019
This very mixed bag of books is now in my possession. Here’s some information about each of them, and why I find them potentially interesting, especially for writers.
Read MoreCrossword, by Terry Freedman
Review: Four books about crosswords
Crossword puzzles are great for writers, as explained in this article, and these four books are worth reading.
Read MoreQuery letters that worked
Book review: Query letters that worked
This is an interesting book whose title under-promises and over-delivers.
Read MoreHow to make money as a freelance writer
Book Review: How to make money as a freelance writer
Freelance writers’ earnings tend to be very low for most people. However, this book provides suggestions on how to make decent money in this field.
Read More#LBF18 UK Book Blogger Awards 2018, by Terry Freedman
Book bloggers, bookstagrammers and book tubers
Once again this year, the London Book Fair will run awards for book bloggers, bookstagrammers and book tubers. This article gives links to the brilliant people who won the awards in 2018.
Read MoreBeing inspired by art
What’s a book of paintings got to do with the writing process?
Read MoreBooks I've come across, but not yet read
Rather than wait until I've read books before reviewing them, I think a halfway house is to at least let people know about books and, if possible, my first impressions. My intention is to write full reviews of these in due course. I hope you find these snapshots useful and interesting.
Read MoreWhat I'm reading: Dictator Literature
So you think you've read some atrocious writing in your life? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: Something nasty in the slush pile (updated)
How should you pitch a publisher with your book proposal? Or, to look at this another way, how should you not do so? This book answers that question.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: How not to write a novel
Even if you are a non-fiction writer, this book is worth reading.
Read MoreWhat I'm reading: Why we Sleep
A well-written and, frankly, frightening book about the benefits we get from sleep. frightening? Yes, because of the costs we pay when we skimp on (good quality) sleep.
Read MoreThe Brick Lane Bookshop -- Photo by Terry Freedman
Bookshops I like: The Brick Lane Bookshop
If you can get to Shoreditch in London, be sure to visit the Brick Lane Bookshop. Thiis article tells you why.
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