Overheard snippets of conversation should be stored away for when required.
Read MoreThe lighter side
World Zombie Day
You never know who you’re going to meet in London. Yesterday, I saw a zombie walking around the Microsoft Decoded conference.
Read MorePhotoprompt #18: Time travel is a reality!
I took a photo of this blue plaque in London today: note the year!
Read MoreHow to rework your old articles from print-outs
If you’re anything like me, you keep stacks of clippings. But if you own the copyright to the articles, and you want to update them , how can you do so? The good news is that you don't need to retype them. In this article I explain how to convert them into text for word processing.
Read MoreBad titles
Should there be courses on badly-written books and articles?
Read MorePhotoPrompt #11: Draconian measures
An unfortunate omission?
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 MoreHow to type upside down
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Read MoreThe Poseidon Predicament
What Kafka’s Poseidon and I — and probably every other freelance — have in common.
Read MoreAvoiding all-encompassing words
You cannot assume that every reader will know what words like 'etc' will refer to or included.
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 MoreBread and books: Karma Bread, Hampstead, London
Where to have coffee and buy books in Hampstead, London.
Read MoreThe hard sell
It's always difficult to get the balance right between hard sell and soft sell. Joe Coleman's website allows you to choose your own level of (dis)comfort!
Read MoreDecisions, decisions. What to read?
I am not sure what to read next, so I've decided to fall back on a motto I've just coined: "When in doubt, leave nothing out"! What are you reading this summer?
Read MoreThe place where I like to write
The café I like to write in is full of books and magazines, which not only creates a fine bibliographic atmosphere but also encourages me when my self-doubt starts winning. There is a slight problem though...
Read MoreThe Writing Machine (Patent Pending)
How to win the Booker Prize
Here’s the data.
Christmas Greetings!
Willow and his family would like to wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!