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Read MoreCovid-19: Free resources from Publishers Weekly
One of the pleasures of attending the London Book Fair is being able to pick up and read issues of Publishers Weekly. Unfortunately, because of the Covid-19 crisis, the LBF didn’t take place this year. But here is some good news.
Read MorePerson wearing a mask, by Terry Freedman
Covid-19: Why it's important to carry on writing
Although continuing to write as if everything is business as usual is quite hard at the moment, I think it’s important to try.
Read MoreRobin, by Terry Freedman
PhotoPrompt #27: A robin
If I were a poet, I think this photo would inspire me to write. It’s not a great picture from a technical point of view — or at least I don’t think so — but the early Spring colours are lovely.
Read MoreAlways wear trousers on Skype
Seeing as we are in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, with millions of people either in lockdown or self-isolating, many previously face-to-face activities are starting to be carried out online. I thought this true story might serve both as a cautionary tale and as some light relief.
Read MorePhotoPrompt #26: Rush hour
Here is what the rush hour looked like on the last day I travelled in London.
Read MoreAching feet, by Terry Freedman
An unexpected benefit of everything closing
Some ideas about what to do if you’re stuck at home because of Covid-19-related advice regarding social contact.
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What to listen to while digging holes
Information about an engaging literary podcast for readers and writers.
Read MoreReflections On Covid-19 and Writing: Endings And Some Practical Tips
Here are some practical things a writer can do in the current (Covid-19) circumstances.
Read MoreSpitalfields in the rain, by Terry Freedman
PhotoPrompt #25: Spitalfields in the rain
The building shown in the photo is located just before you enter Spitalfields itself.
Read MoreBooks, by Terry Freedman
World Book Day today -- free books!
Free books!
Read MoreReview: Oulipo and Modern Thought
If 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
Photoprompt #24: Harmonica
The minor blues harmonica produces a really funky sound.
Read MoreReview: Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers
The 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
Photoprompt #23: Girl and train
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
The benefits of attending writing courses
Although I've been getting articles published and paid for since 1990, I still take writing courses. How come?
Read MoreReview: The Art of Mindful Reading
Can reading help you achieve mindfulness? And can mindfulness enhance your reading pleasure?
Read MoreView from the Shard, by Terry Freedman
Photoprompt #22: View from the Shard
I love London, especially at night, and this is a wonderful panorama of this great city.
Read MoreNo time! By Terry Freedman
No time to write? Here are 7 things you can do about it
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
Reflections on a course: Victorian Visions
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?
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