I loved the writing. Some of it is very funny, all of it is well-observed.
Read MoreReview: The Awakening, by Kate Chopin

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I loved the writing. Some of it is very funny, all of it is well-observed.
Read MoreThe real question is: was she or wasn’t she?
Read MoreThis is the story of a boy of 15 falling in love for the first time, as related by his middle-aged self. What can I say?
Read MoreWriter's Block, by Terry Freedman
How did the English comedian Spike Milligan break through writer’s block?
Read MoreAs I’ve written two reviews of this book, I thought I’d publish the links to them in one place — which is here!
Read MoreThe Ministry of Truth, by Terry Freedman
Journalistic integrity and reader manipulation.
Read MoreIt's not often one comes across a book which purports to contain instructions on both writing and life. Does the concept work?
Read MoreThis book provides compelling reasons for including audio as an integral part of the writer’s portfolio and tools of the trade, not merely an add-on or afterthought.
Read MoreAs the title suggests, this book comprises 50 “techniques” of storytelling.
Read MoreInside a second-hand bookshop, by Terry Freedman
Like all professions, book selling has its own peculiar nomenclature.
Read MoreReview of a collection of writings from the Oulipo, including minutes of meetings, lectures and correspondence.
Read MoreA great reference book for those who love London, and are interested in the places associated with well-known writers dating from centuries ago to the present day.
Read MoreUPDATED! Now includes an audio version. The next time I write a book, WYBIAF is going to be open right there on my Kindle for easy reference.
Read MoreIn his novel The Plague, Camus described fairly accurately people’s attitudes and behaviour during a plague. It seems rather apposite in our current circumstances.
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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 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 MoreCan reading help you achieve mindfulness? And can mindfulness enhance your reading pleasure?
Read MoreThis book not only contains a huge sampling of both prose and poetry, but places them into an historical context.
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