Images can be quite useful for sparking off the imagination, so I thought I’d post photos or drawings when I can, for people to use as prompts if they wish. Let me know if you do!
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Creative Writing
Images can be quite useful for sparking off the imagination, so I thought I’d post photos or drawings when I can, for people to use as prompts if they wish. Let me know if you do!
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A printing press at the British Library
As far as I’m concerned, it’s important for writers to become acquainted with other aspects of their craft, and to explore areas that are not immediately perceived to be “relevant”.
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writers’ reference books, by Terry Freedman
My personal tribute to the sports writer Hugh McIlvanney.
Read MoreThe Late Lines stage, by Terry Freedman
Late Lines is an event run by the City Lit adult education institute in London. Here’s a brief report of the most recent one, plus key dates for your literary calendar.
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I recently tried my hand at a completely different form of writing. So what did I learn from the experience?
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Photo by Brad Neathery. Licence: CC0
Some people say "of course creative writing can be taught", while others say the opposite. I take a slightly more nuanced view.
Read MoreToday is National Writing Day!
Read MoreNow there's someone who seems pretty laid back. Photo by Terry Freedman 2017.
What's a special writing day? And what's so special about them?
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OK, so this is a review of a fiction book -- but I think we can learn a lot about great use of language, convincing research and pace from reading it.
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Bill Shakespeare made a personal appearance at this year's London Book Fair!
Teachers and writers have more in common than you might suppose -- a theme I explore in this article written in 2008.
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Taking a black and white photo somehow enhances the atmosphere.
Vacant park benches and the like can be very evocative, and a source of inspiration for the writer.
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Keep on blogging! Photo from pixabay.com CC0
If you're serious about blogging, here's a list of things you must do.
Read MoreNot everything in life is black and white -- but perhaps more of it should be.
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Autumn in a park. Photo from pixabay.com CC0
Can taking monochrome photographs enhance a writer's creativity?
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Here is a list of four things that I think you have to do in order to a writer. Well, I do anyway!
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Miss Fortune SeriesBox set 1
What I've been reading this week. It's not my usual reading tipple, and I've been thoroughly enjoying it! A good fiction book that I believe has something to teach humorists.
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We should disinfect our writing against ugly language! Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0
Management-speak, clichés and just plainly ridiculous terms that nobody uses in their normal everyday lives should have no place in our writing.
Read MoreThe café I like to write in is full of books and magazines, which not only creates a fine bibliographic atmosphere but also encourages me when my self-doubt starts winning. There is a slight problem though...
Read MoreI know that autobiographies are, by definition, self-referential, but Stan Lee's one is actually written in a self-referential way.
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There can be several reasons why it is not possible to work on your book, blog or other writing project. Maybe you’ve saved it in the cloud, and don’t have an internet connection. Perhaps you didn’t think you would have the time to write, so didn’t take your laptop with you. Or maybe you’re waiting outside the school gates. Whatever the reason, you can usually still do something. Here are the strategies that I’ve found work for me.