Perhaps I shouldn’t take things so literally…
Read MoreMind your language (2): A strange sign

Perhaps I shouldn’t take things so literally…
Read MoreLymm Dam, by Terry Freedman
What does this picture inspire you to write?
Read MoreWriters reference books, by Terry Freedman
Words are being used in ways which are completely wrong – in fact, in some cases the meaning is the exact opposite of the way the word is being used, like when the word "choose" means you have no choice at all.
Read MoreBlogger, by Terry Freedman
One of the daftest pieces of advice I was given, by a so-called marketing expert, was to not bother with maintain my own blog: too much hassle. Write on other people’s blogs instead.
Read MoreEmpty bench and table, by Terry Freedman
How about forgetting all that “She said…”, “He said…” stuff? There is real power in a piece of prose or poetry where you can “hear” only one side of the conversation.
Read MoreSlippery surface, by Terry Freedman
I’m going to be transferring the domain name of the Writers’ Know-how website to another hosting company, so there may be a short loss of service.
Read MoreListening to a podcast, by Terry Freedman
Recently, I’ve been writing about my experiences of listening to documents on the Kindle Fire. The headphones I’ve been using for this purpose is the Lindy BNX-60 pair. Here’s what I think of them.
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I found listening to documents on the Kindle Fire very useful on the whole, so today I extended the practice by listening to a document while driving. Here’s what I found.
Read MoreThe Kindle Fire has a text-to-speech facility. I’ve been using it to listen to a book in the form of a pdf document. Here’s my evaluation of it.
Read MoreRead about a great proofreading tool.
Read MoreHarmonicas, by Terry Freedman
Can the little one be played?
Read MoreFrustration, by Terry Freedman
What can you do if your printer tells you there’s a paper jam even though there isn’t? Try this solution.
Read MoreCine camera by Terry Freedman
What was it a teacher said that in effect caused me to stop writing for years? And what have I learnt from it?
Read MoreA few notes about a forthcoming memoir with a difference.
Read MoreA no-nonsense style guide that manages to be both humorous and readable too.
Read MoreEditing Alt text in Mailerlite, by Terry Freedman
Using your own drawings and photos? Make sure you protect your intellectual property as best you can.
Read MoreReference books, by Terry Freedman
Should we all start using words incorrectly just because some people are either too lazy or ill-informed to use them properly?
Read MoreMy Portfoilio by Terry Freedman
Using your own illustrations — photographs or drawings — can be both lucrative and satisfying. Here are 7 reasons for doing so.
Read MoreProof of time travel by Terry Freedman
I took a photo of this blue plaque in London today: note the year!
Read MoreWriting: making your mark, screenshot by Terry Freedman
If you’re in London, you might be interested in this exhibition on the history of writing, at the British Library. Here are my views on it.
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