Do you go into a blind panic when you’re asked to write an article? Here are the 7 stages I go through, and how I eventually get started.
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Writers: beware when you share
Should you share your small writerly achievements on Twitter or other social media system?
Read MoreThe Professional Writer: Bad company
Should you write for poorly-edited publications featuring poorly-written articles?
Read MoreReflections on the future of copyright
The EU Copyright Directive seems to be like the curate’s egg: parts of it are excellent, or at least well-intentioned. But can it be made to work?
Read MoreReflections on the DfE's 10 tips for encouraging your child to read
This set of tips from the Department for Education for parents to encourage reading has attracted derision and ridicule. But the DfE is right.
Read MoreUK Copyright conference
As we haven’t adopted the EU’s Copyright Directive, what will copyright law look like in the UK? Also, how has copyright been affected by Covid-19? These and other issues will be discussed in this online conference taking place on 16 July 2020.
Read MoreThe ALCS Educational Writers' Award: only 3 days left!
If you’ve had a nonfiction book published for the secondary school age group during 2018 or 2019, consider submitting it for this Award.
Read MoreThe Department for Education's communication skills
What’s the point of writing policy documents which are obscure, jargon-filled verbiage?
Read MoreWriting for blogs: a taster
Have you ever wondered if blogging is for you? If you’ve thought about it, but are not sure enough to want to invest much time or money finding out, a course I’m going to be teaching could be the answer.
Read MoreWho needs a Creative Writing MA?
Are Creative Writing MAs worth doing?
Read MoreNew online blogging course
Updated! Here are some preliminary details of a blogging course I’ve been asked to teach.
Read MoreBad PR jargon, and how to detect it
If you’re tired of people “reaching out” or “circling back” or sending you sales “literature” that bears no relevance to you whatsoever, you will enjoy learning that you’re not alone.
Read MoreThe art of writing book reviews
What should you include in reviews of (nonfiction) books?
Read MoreRead like a writer
Reading like a writer is a different way of reading. There’s a great series on the subject from Electric Literature.
Read MoreNot quite nearly fine: some terms used by antiquarian booksellers
Like all professions, book selling has its own peculiar nomenclature.
Read MoreWhen adult education classes resume, will you go back?
As there are quite a few advantages to learning online, I’m not sure I’d want to go back to the old way of taking classes.
Read MoreToo busy to read my blog posts? You can listen to some instead
Two more articles on the Writers’ Know-How website have been turned into podcasts.
Read MorePhotoPrompt #31: Schools in the time of Covid
Is a closed school a school?
Read MoreZoom meeting backgrounds: a glimpse into the lives of others
Is having a virtual background cheating in a sense? And is having a virtual background that looks like your own but isn’t really, cheating even more?
Read MorePhotoPrompt #30: Skies in the time of Covid
One of the unexpected benefits of the Covid-19 pandemic has been clear blue skies.
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