Here is a mixture of news, articles and links you might like. A word of warning though: one of the pieces below is pure fiction. I will leave you to determine which one.
Read MoreReview: The Newsmongers -- two reviews in one!
was intrigued to discover that a popular news magazine of the sixties had been anticipated by Defoe.
Read MoreA load of chips — photo by Terry Freedman
A film and a meal
Lois has an arts degree from the University of Oxford, which means that she can tell you everything you need to know about the influence of post-modernism on Latin-American literature in the final quarter of the twentieth century, but she can’t add up.
Read MoreReview: The Shortest History of Music
The Music Programme of Study requires students to have an understanding of the music that they perform and to which they listen, and its history, and an appreciation of different musical styles.
Read MoreReview: How to think like a poet (two reviews in one!)
In all, twenty three poets are considered, and they constitute a wide variety: alongside the usual ones like Milton and Chaucer, we find Sappho and Basho. Each chapter is a mixture of biography and quotations.
Read MoreMansplaining Jane Austen
I was very pleased to be able to give a load of women the benefit of my wisdom and experience on a Jane Austen course a few months ago.
Read MoreMe feeling somewhat exercised
Playing the feminist card and blaming the 'patriarchy'
Playing the feminist card strikes me as intellectually lazy.
Read MoreLate Lines Event
The City LIt, where I teach a creative writing course, a course for would-be bloggers and a course on the Oulipo is holding another Late Lines event.
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The London Book Fair 2025 #2
More news about the LBF’s programme this year. This post is about a seminar for self-publishers.
Read MoreQuick looks: The Oxford Book of Caribbean Stories
One of the things I think can add to one’s enjoyment and also improve one’s writing is to read stories from other cultures.
Read MoreThe London Book Fair 2025 #1
It’s coming up to that time of year again: the London Book Fair.
Read MoreMy reviews published in Teach Secondary magazine in 2024
This pdf contains the reviews of mine that were published in Teach Secondary magazine in 2024.
Read MoreCompare and contrast: Literary Journeys: Mapping Fictional Travels across the World of Literature
Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
Read MoreCompare and contrast: Hitler’s People – The Faces of the Third Reich
Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
Read MoreCompare and contrast: Review of How to Teach Literature – and Still Love Reading
Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
Read MoreCompare and contrast: Review of Dickens: The Funny Bits
Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
Read MoreA writer, by Terry Freedman
My 60 Minute Writer course
Next week I’ll be teaching a course called The 60 Minute Writer. The title always makes me smile because it sounds like I teach people how to be a writer in an hour. It reminds me of a joke by, I think, Frank Carson…
Read MoreAn A minor harmonica, by Terry Freedman
Poetry writing and me
Poetry writing is not my thing. At least, I don't think it is. The reason for my uncertainty is that although I attended a one-day poetry class some years ago, the feedback provided by the tutor was not very detailed, to say the least.
Read Moredrawing of a fish, by Terry Freedman
Fish (flash fiction)
This is a piece I wrote during a flash fiction course several years ago. It’s exactly 90 words long.
Read MoreThe 60 Minute Writer
My creative writing course
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