I’ve spent the last term on a course called Great European Short Stories. Here are my views on the course, the tutor, and the other courses of his that I’ve attended.
Read MoreLloyds Building, London, by Terry Freedman
My non-writing writing day
Not every day for the writer has to involve actual writing.
Read MoreWant to write? Develop a thick skin
There’s nothing wrong with legitimate criticism — in fact, it should be welcomed. But don’t mistake nasty put-downs for useful advice.
Read MoreSteps, by Terry Freedman
Photoprompt #20: steps
What sort of story or article does this conjure up for you?
Read More12 Ways to get repeat work as a freelance writer
You've successfully pitched the editor, so the hardest part is over. Now what can you do to maximize your chances of getting further work from the same outlet? Here are 12 things I've been doing for years with quite a bit of success. Maybe they'll work for you, though there’s no guarantee of course -- they don’t even work for me 100% of the time! But hopefully they’ll give you a better than average chance of continuing commissions.
Read MoreReview: Short-Form Creative Writing
Short-form writing is neither quick nor easy, but the effort is, in my opinion, worth it. This book explores the form with useful information, challenging exercises, and interesting examples.
Read MoreShort story adventures
My first foray into the world of Oulipo.
Read MoreAZZCardfile screenshot, by Terry Freedman
Utility: AZZCardfile
Head in the clouds? Updated
Writing in your head, or prewriting, can be a good idea -- and you don't always need to type it out.
Read MoreAn insane way to keep you focused Updated
If you fond it difficult to stay focused on your writing, then maybe this is just the boot up the backside you need....
Read MoreWhy I reject rejection slips UPDATED
The value of clippings Updated
I feel a bit like the first person in Khalil Gibran’s story of The Gravedigger. It’s taken me years and years, but I am finally getting rid of boxes and boxes of my clippings, ie the articles I’ve had published.
Read MoreNo photography, by Terry Freedman
Photoprompt #19: No photography
Another photo to act as a writing prompt, this time of a sign.
Read MoreBaffled, by Terry Freedman.jpg
A conversation I had which I still don't understand
A recent conversation I had with a cab company has left me completely baffled.
Read MoreShould writers aim for unmindfulness?
Perhaps a useful aim of writers is to lead the reader to put the book or article down, and disappear in a flight of imagination. After all, surely one measure of success is that what you’ve written led someone to think of something, or to make connections, that had not occurred to them before?
Read MoreBricked-up window, by Terry Freedman
Photoprompt #18: Bricked-up window
Evidence of what must be one the most ill-conceived taxes of all time (apart from the poll taxes in 1381 and 1989 (Scotland) and 1990 (England and Wales).
Read MoreQuick look: Short-form creative writing: a writer's guide and anthology
You may be very good at condensing a complex argument and proposals down to no more than six bullet points (as one of my line managers always demanded). This book makes it clear that there are more creative opportunities too.
Read MoreThe scream, by Terry Freedman With apologies to Munch
Turn of phrase
Overheard snippets of conversation should be stored away for when required.
Read MorePhotoprompt #17: Green light
I wonder if this image could be used for something other than the obvious.
Read More10 websites for free illustrations for your articles
Here are 10 websites where you can find high quality pictures that are free to use on your own website or blog.
Read More