A couple of days ago I attended the launch of a new report into writers’ earnings in the UK. The quick summary is…
Read MoreWriters Earnings in the UK 2022
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A couple of days ago I attended the launch of a new report into writers’ earnings in the UK. The quick summary is…
Read Moremail, by Terry Freedman
Have you read any works written in the form of letters? Or have you written anything like that yourself? I've been interested in that genre for a long time, so I was delighted when, a few weeks ago, a course came up at the City Lit institute looking at epistolary fiction.
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Someone suffering from FOMO, by Terry Freedman
If blogging was a person I can imagine it saying, like James Cagney, "I ain't dead yet!"
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Me reflecting on stuff. Photo by Elaine Freedman
I write about literature, life in general, odd things that have happened, the odd bit of fiction, experimental writing.
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Juice, by Terry Freedman
In the next issue of my creative nonfiction newsletter for writers, I’ll be covering book writing, translating and the corporate mindset, as well as reviewing seven books for writers.
Read MoreThe next time you’re offered the opportunity to write for a periodical that doesn’t pay as much as you’d like, don’t just dismiss it out of hand.
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books to be reviewed by Terry Freedman
So many authors think they ought to be the recipient of the Nobel prize for literature.
Read MoreA personal tribute.
Read MoreI should have thought that part of the purpose of a book review is to tell potential readers whether the book is actually any good or not.
Read MoreEvery so often I read a blog post or a ‘commentary’ on Twitter by some self-appointed guru or other saying that blogging is passé.
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Fodder, by Terry Freedman
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In addition to an update of my recent rejection story, the latest issue of my newsletter for creative nonfiction writers contains the following…
Read MoreI’ve sat and listened politely while someone who has never written a thing in his life assured me that having a book published is tantamount to owning a money printing machine because of the earning of royalties.
Afraid, by Terry Freedman
Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
Despite thirty years of success, one rejection was enough to dent my self-confidence. Self-doubt is never comfortable.
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Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay
Just in case I might get too complacent, a malignant Fate decreed that an article I’ve spent hours on has been rejected — by the person who commissioned it.
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Writer, by Terry Freedman
It’s the 23rd June 2022, and this year’s National Writing Day. Here are links to reviews of useful books about writing, resources for use in schools (some are good for adults too!) and top tips (ditto).
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Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
This course is running tomorrow (18 June 2022), and I’ve added a few more exercises for people to try out.
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All Party Writers Group Report Launch, by Terry Freedman. From left to right: Barbara Hayes, Giles Watling, Lord Vaizey, Tony Bradman
Yesterday I attended the launch, at the House of Lords, of the latest report from the All Party Writers Group on writers’ earnings in the UK.
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The Redbridge branch of the London Cycling Campaign — or some of us anyway. Photo credit: unknown
Our aim was to cycle into London, specifically Green Park, and watch the fly past. Unfortunately, everyone else in the UK had the same idea…
Read MoreOne of the first things I look for when reviewing a non-fiction book is whether or not it contains an index. If it does, the next thing I check is whether the index is actually useful.
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