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Read MorePodcast listen by Terry Freedman
Podcast listen by Terry Freedman
Information about an engaging literary podcast for readers and writers.
Read MoreHere are some practical things a writer can do in the current (Covid-19) circumstances.
Read MoreSpitalfields in the rain, by Terry Freedman
The building shown in the photo is located just before you enter Spitalfields itself.
Read MoreBooks, by Terry Freedman
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Read MoreIf your interest in the Oulipo goes beyond simply trying out their techniques, and you wish to learn about the context in which it was conceived and the developments in went through, you will find this book very useful.
Read MoreA Minor Harp, by Terry Freedman
The minor blues harmonica produces a really funky sound.
Read MoreThe stories in Great Adventurers are designed to help the reader believe that they can do it too, backed up by much more substantial evidence than vague and vacuous pronouncements like "You're wonderful, you can do anything."
Read MoreGirl and train, by Terry Freedman
A silhouette of a girl going for a train. Even though I took the photo myself, I think it has a nice “rhythm” to it.
Read MoreThe Writer, by Terry Freedman
Although I've been getting articles published and paid for since 1990, I still take writing courses. How come?
Read MoreCan reading help you achieve mindfulness? And can mindfulness enhance your reading pleasure?
Read MoreView from the Shard, by Terry Freedman
I love London, especially at night, and this is a wonderful panorama of this great city.
Read MoreNo time! By Terry Freedman
Most of us live in the real world rather than an ideal one, and sometimes find it almost impossible to find enough time to write productively. Here are seven things you can try to help ensure that when you do have time you’re not at a loss for words.
Read MoreImage from Thomas Hardy's work, copyright-free from British Library
The focus of this course is on the prose and poetry of the Victorian era (1837-1901), against the backdrop of the changes taking place in both society and academia. What’s my verdict?
Read MoreThis book not only contains a huge sampling of both prose and poetry, but places them into an historical context.
Read MoreThe cover of The Greek Myths, Folio Edition, by Terry Freedman
The best thing I can say about this book is that it’s great to use as a work of reference.
Read MoreWorking within a limit of 100 words is both terrifying and liberating.
Read MorePrivate Eye, by Terry Freedman
The trouble with detective fiction.
Read MoreBlue Cube, by Terry Freedman
In a recent article I set a puzzle: identifying the hidden homophonics in a short story. Here are the answers.
Read MoreNeon tube map, by Terry Freedman. I’m thinking: does this count as a visual homophone (a homovide?) of a tube map?
Homophones are words that sound the same but don’t mean the same, such as fare (food) and fare (cost of travel), or their and there. In Oulipo, you take a phrase and think of one which sounds like it. I believe that it is permissible to stretch the definition of “sounds like”, so I have taken advantage of that fact.
Read MoreTerry Freedman in the Oval Room, LBF 2018
The seminar programme at the London Book Fair (10-12 March) seems to be taking shape. Definitely worth checking out what’s in place so far.
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