I’m going to be transferring the domain name of the Writers’ Know-how website to another hosting company, so there may be a short loss of service.
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Further thoughts on listening to documents on the Kindle Fire
I found listening to documents on the Kindle Fire very useful on the whole, so today I extended the practice by listening to a document while driving. Here’s what I found.
Read MoreReview of Grammarly -- Updated version
Read about a great proofreading tool.
Read MoreHow my writing career was nearly finished before it even began
What was it a teacher said that in effect caused me to stop writing for years? And what have I learnt from it?
Read MoreTwo cheers for Jacob Rees-Mogg's Style Guide
Should we all start using words incorrectly just because some people are either too lazy or ill-informed to use them properly?
Read More7 reasons to use your own illustrations in articles
Using your own illustrations — photographs or drawings — can be both lucrative and satisfying. Here are 7 reasons for doing so.
Read MoreThe responsibility of the author
Did you know, you could “write” a dozen books in the space of a few weeks without having to type a single word. But would you want to?
Read MoreBad titles
Should there be courses on badly-written books and articles?
Read MoreNew blogging course
Learn how to get started in blogging in a new one day course I’ll be teaching.
Read MoreNews from the desktop: A room of your own, and the EU Copyright Directive
A couple of reports that will be of interest and useful to writers have just been published. These are the Royal Literary Society’s report ‘A Room Of My Own’, and the Society of Author’s plain English guide to the EU Copyright Directive.
Read MorePrize draw for Dreyer's English coming soon
Dreyer’s English is a great, irreverent, guide to English grammar and usage. It’s ideal for writers, and I’ll be running a prize draw for subscribers to Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin.
Read MoreBig news which isn't news: writers' earnings are down
Two recent reports show that writers’ earnings have declined markedly over the last decade, and that this is an international phenomenon.
Read MoreWhy students can't write
Why is students’ writing so awful, generally speaking, that employers complain about it? John Warner has some interesting ideas about why this might be the case.
Read MorePrize draw for Dreyer's English!
Subscribers to my newsletter, Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin, will soon have the chance to win a copy of Dreyer’s English. Read on to find out more.
Read MoreNotes from the writer's desk: a seminar, a free document, a book and my elbow
Here’s some (hopefully) useful information for education writers, poets and writers in general.
Read MoreDavid Bowie's advice
David Bowie’s advice to musicians could easily apply to writers and other creatives. Find out what he had to say.
Read MoreA great idea for notes, from James Joyce
James Joyce had an interesting way of making notes for Ulysses.
Read MoreBe professional: know the legal aspects of being a writer
I read a horror story recently about someone who could have got themselves into a lot of legal trouble. But there are organisations, books and blogs that can help you avoid such pitfalls.
Read MoreThe writer's day: a graphical representation
As far as I can gather, the pie chart in this article summarises every writer’s dilemma.
Read MoreAuthors and their rituals
Some recent research looks at writers’ rituals. Hearing about that made me reflect on my own.
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