How attending a prose and poetry evening caused me to make a few changes in my life.
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How attending a prose and poetry evening caused me to make a few changes in my life.
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Fast writing, by Terry Freedman
Another fast writing tip: using a specific keyboard shortcut in Word.
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Fast writing, by Terry Freedman
How can keyboard shortcuts help you to write faster?
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A bus, by Terry Freedman
Books (as a collection) have more in common with buses than you might think!
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Coming up in June: a useful conference for those who write educational materials and books.
Read MoreNext week I’ll be reading an article of mine. It’s memoir, not education. Read on for details of the event, which features a reading by author Jane Lythell.
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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.
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Subscribers to my newsletter, Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin, receive more than ‘just’ news about new books, reviews of bookshops and books, and tips concerning writing,. They also have opportunities to win books in giveaway contests!
This week I’ll be publishing details of how to enter a draw to win a copy of Alex Quigley’s new book, Closing the Vocabulary Gap.
Details of where to go to subscribe to the newsletter are in the article.
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So you think you've read some atrocious writing in your life? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet.
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The London Book Fair 2018: the first day. Photo by Terry Freedman
Here's a quick round-up of the things I'll be discussing in my next newsletter, including censorship, publishing myths and a marketing website.
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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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Even if you are a non-fiction writer, this book is worth reading.
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Another article in the 'bad writing' series, 7 Features of Bad Writing suggests some common characteristics of poor prose. Any one of these 'sins' would serve as an indicator, especially if they occur more than once or twice.
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The moment that every wordsmith dreads...
Read MoreA 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 MoreYou cannot assume that every reader will know what words like 'etc' will refer to or included.
Read MoreThe Brick Lane Bookshop -- Photo by Terry Freedman
If you can get to Shoreditch in London, be sure to visit the Brick Lane Bookshop. Thiis article tells you why.
Read MoreRead on for news about my new books-related newsletter. Reviews of books and bookshops, new book announcements, writerly tips, and news about my own works.
Read MoreThe London Book Fair -- photo by Terry Freedman
The London Book Fair website now has seminar listings in place. This article lists my top 11 sessions so far.
Read MoreThis book may be thirty years old, but its advice is still pertinent. If you want to have a blitz or crackdown against, or shake-up of, bad writing (all examples of 'tabloidese'), then this is the book for you.
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