Writing full time is not likely to earn you a living. Best-selling author Joanna Penn shares her ideas and experience of using her writing to earn money in other ways.
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Should book reviews be detailed or concise?
The long and short of book review lengths, or why I decided to start writing thumbnail sketch book reviews instead of full length ones.
Read MoreReview of Grammarly -- and a competition
Read about a great proofreading tool, and maybe win a year's subscription!
Read MoreReview of Help! for Writers
Writers' block is just one of many writerly ills. In this book, Roy Peter Clark offers over 200 practical tips.
Read MoreReview of Discoverability
How can a self-published author get noticed these days? Kristine Kathryn Rusch has some surprising answers.
Read MoreReview of 30 Day Blogging Challenge by Nikki Pilkington
Review of Polish Your Fiction
Reflections on the London Book Fair 2015
I found it really useful: three days’-worth of excellent talks and discussions, for the princely sum of £35.
Review of Business for Authors: How to be an author entrepreneur, by Joanna Penn
Review of the History and Art of Comic Books
Current reading: Books for Authors
Review of Your Creative Writing Masterclass
4 ways that Spark London is good for writers
Discovering Sherman Alexie
That voice whispered to me:
You haven’t looked at The Atlantic for a while, have you? Go check it out.”
So I did, and I came across an interview with a writer I’d never heard of, Sherman Alexie.
Alexie is a Native American writer, which is why I suppose I’d never come across his work. Interestingly, he refers to himself as “Indian”, which we are told is politically incorrect. I think I’d rather take Alexie’s word for that. But anyway….
The biggest bookshop in England
A writer’s word processor
A brief review of Word Hippo
I’m used to using the Oxford English dictionary and similar reference works, to which I have access through my library membership, so I wasn't feeling tremendously optimistic when I approached
Blogging software
That's all fixed now, thanks to the good folk at Squarespace, but in the meantime I thought I'd check out some of the alternatives.
From Paper to Computer
There are two main reasons for this, both of them pragmatic.
Review of FocusWriter
Well, anyway, when I finally got round to actually putting FocusWriter through its paces, I could see it was designed for people just like me