What does this book cover, and is it suitable for writers not based in the USA?
Read MoreThe Business of Being a Writer
The Business of Being a Writer
What does this book cover, and is it suitable for writers not based in the USA?
Read Moremy camera, by Terry Freedman
This article explains why digital cameras are good news for writers, and what to look for (in a broad sense) in a camera.
Read MoreYour phone’s camera can be a great aid for your writing.
Read MoreStickie note, by Terry Freedman
James Joyce had an interesting way of making notes for Ulysses.
Read MoreOh no! by Terry Freedman
I read a horror story recently about someone who could have got themselves into a lot of legal trouble. But there are organisations, books and blogs that can help you avoid such pitfalls.
Read MoreAs far as I can gather, the pie chart in this article summarises every writer’s dilemma.
Read MoreClock with no face, by Terry Freedman
Another interesting photo, taken while walking around the City of London.
Read MoreMy writing desk, by Terry Freedman
Here’s my evaluation of WordCounter which, erm, counts words — plus a whole bunch of other stuff.
Read MoreCover of The Author magazine, photographed by Terry Freedman
Some recent research looks at writers’ rituals. Hearing about that made me reflect on my own.
Read MoreThings may not be as bad as they seem…. Illustration: The Scream, by Terry Freedman, with apologies to Munch.
Losing a client doesn’t have to be a complete disaster.
Read MoreBooks, by Terry Freedman
I’ve added another kind of book review to my previous list of five.
Read MoreCup viewed from above by Terry Freedman
An unusual view of an everyday object.
Read MoreOgam inscription on a stone seen at the British Museum. Photo by Terry Freedman
Have you ever heard of Ogam? Me neither. This article gives provides some information about this ancient writing system.
Read MoreI recently did a creative writing course. Here are my reflections on it.
Read MoreColonnade by Terry Freedman
Today’s photoprompt is a lovely noir shot of a narrow back street in central London.
Read MoreFrazzled, by Terry Freedman
Why has doing a course on American fiction been so enjoyable, and useful to me as a non-fiction writer?
Read MoreA scene in Brick Lane, by Terry Freedman
There is a certain frisson of excitement about some areas of London at night. Brick Lane is one of them.
Read MoreDiverted Traffic, by Terry Freedman
People should say what they mean. One way of doing so would be to use the correct word. Another way would be to use objective facts rather than subjective value judgements.
Read MoreAudio surveillance zone
Another photo prompt on the subject of surveillance.
Read MoreThis facility is under constant video surveillance, by Terry Freedman
This photoprompt led me to come up with a few interesting questions as writing prompts.
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