How useful is writing advice?
Read MoreToo much thinking stops you writing
Too much thinking stops you writing
How useful is writing advice?
Read MoreWhy do some writers write badly?
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But is it worth it?
Is it a good idea to lock down your ebooks to prevent piracy?
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Most printers double up (or triple up) as scanners and photocopiers as well these days.
How to get a paper document into a digital (pdf) version -- and how to correct it if it comes out upside down.
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So many books, so little time...
When it comes to writing book reviews books, I've found that a one-size fits all approach not to be very useful. Here are the 5 types of review I write, ranging from the full length, everything but the kitchen sink version, to zero words except to say "This book exists"!
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You publish stuff, but how do you get it noticed? This book helps to provide some answers.
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Can writers benefit from using technology that is old, and without much functionality?
Read MoreHow will Brexit affect UK authors?
Read MoreIf you use a device like a phone, laptop or netbook, here's a handy tip to help you enjoy more writing time between battery charges.
Read MoreI am not sure what to read next, so I've decided to fall back on a motto I've just coined: "When in doubt, leave nothing out"! What are you reading this summer?
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Thumbnail sketch of a very useful book I came across recently. If you want to tighten up your prose, this is the book for you.
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News about a disturbing proposal regarding the copyrigh terms of Australian book editions -- and what we can do about it.
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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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But will he dictate even more of what you see?
How will Virtual Reality reportage affect our experience of the news? What are the ethical issues involved?
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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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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.
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It goes without saying that in order to write well you have to read well. This slim volume of Borges' essays is perfect for the creative non-fiction writer.
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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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Spellcheckers are useful, even essential. But don't rely on them exclusively.
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