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 MoreAn eclectic clutch of new books by Terry Freedman
An eclectic clutch of new books by Terry Freedman
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.
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Read MoreCrossword, by Terry Freedman
Crossword puzzles are great for writers, as explained in this article, and these four books are worth reading.
Read MoreTired of London? by Terry Freedman
Today’s photo prompt is a photo I took with my phone in the back streets of London.
Read MoreCaroline O'Donogue interviewing Holly Bourne at the London Book Fair 2019, by Terry Freedman
Why creative writing courses are good for your soul as well as for developing your writing technique.
Read MoreImages 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!
Read MoreHazardous area, by Terry Freedman
What are the most influential banned books? Here’s a kind of Top 20.
Read MoreUPDATED! This book, which has received 19 five star reviews on Amazon, is available for just 49 pence for one week only. Read on to find out how to obtain the discount.
Read MoreThe forthcoming edition of Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin may be short, but it packs a lot in: a bookshop review, book review plus three must-attend events.
Read MoreUPDATED! There are many brilliant-sounding sessions at the London Book Fair this year. Here are the ones which appeal to me, plus a free download.
Read MoreA 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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Here is a quick round-up of this week’s most popular posts from the Writers’ Know-How website.
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What a lovely problem to have: so much work that you need some assistance keeping track! In my forthcoming Journalist’s Toolkit course I’ll be looking at a range of options.
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How can you remember all those ideas you have or snippets of conversation you hear while out and about? These ten note-taking approaches should help.
Read MoreDoes a writer need to have enjoyed a 100% success rate when querying editors in order to teach others how to query? Hopefully not!
Read MoreQuery letters that worked
This is an interesting book whose title under-promises and over-delivers.
Read MoreScreenshot of the British Library website, by Terry Freedman
It’s all very well being able to write, but what about how we write, that is the tools we use? There is a fascinating exhibition coming in London in April 2019 that explores this.
Read MoreHow 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.
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The demise of public libraries is appalling. What can we do about it?
Read Morewriters’ reference books, by Terry Freedman
My personal tribute to the sports writer Hugh McIlvanney.
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