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Why 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 MoreCollins Complete Writing Guide
Book review: Collins Complete Writing Guide
Should this book be in the reference section of your bookshelf, or is too lighthearted? Here’s my verdict.
Read MoreMy writing desk, by Terry Freedman
Review of WordCounter
Here’s my evaluation of WordCounter which, erm, counts words — plus a whole bunch of other stuff.
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Another kind of book review
I’ve added another kind of book review to my previous list of five.
Read MoreReview of a creative nonfiction course

I recently did a creative writing course. Here are my reflections on it.
Read MoreFrazzled, by Terry Freedman
Review of the American Gothic course at the City Lit
Why has doing a course on American fiction been so enjoyable, and useful to me as a non-fiction writer?
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10 note-taking apps for writers
How can you remember all those ideas you have or snippets of conversation you hear while out and about? These ten note-taking approaches should help.
Read MoreHow to make money as a freelance writer
Book Review: How to make money as a freelance writer
Freelance writers’ earnings tend to be very low for most people. However, this book provides suggestions on how to make decent money in this field.
Read MoreBeing inspired by art

What’s a book of paintings got to do with the writing process?
Read MoreTom Watson and Giles Watling, MPs, speaking at the Awards. Photo by Terry Freedman
The 2018 Educational Writers' Awards
Congratulations to all the shortlisted authors and their books! There were some great-looking books on display. Here is some information about the winning entry, and a couple of the others.
Read MoreWhat I'm reading: Dictator Literature
So you think you've read some atrocious writing in your life? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: Something nasty in the slush pile (updated)
How should you pitch a publisher with your book proposal? Or, to look at this another way, how should you not do so? This book answers that question.
Read MoreWhat I'm reading: Why we Sleep

A well-written and, frankly, frightening book about the benefits we get from sleep. frightening? Yes, because of the costs we pay when we skimp on (good quality) sleep.
Read MoreNew books bulletin launched
Read on for news about my new books-related newsletter. Reviews of books and bookshops, new book announcements, writerly tips, and news about my own works.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: Waterhouse on newspaper style

This book may be thirty years old, but its advice is still pertinent. If you want to have a blitz or crackdown against, or shake-up of, bad writing (all examples of 'tabloidese'), then this is the book for you.
Read MoreReview of Baking with Kafka, by Tom Gauld

Baking with Kaka is a great book, especially if you're a writer and an avid reader.
Read MoreHigh Street Kensington: more than just a station. Come out of the station, turn left, and it's a nice walk or short bus ride to Olympia, where #LBF17 was held. Photo by Terry Freedman 2017
London Book Fair 2017 Bulletin #3
What I learnt on the last day of the London Book Fair 2017.
Read MoreWhat I use for writing: a review of the Kindle Fire

I recently purchased a KIndle Fire so I could write while travelling and in cafes. So what I do I think of it?
Read MoreWriting and maps: some ideas
How might writers make use of maps to convey information (besides geographical information)?
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