When does not writing count as writing?
Read MoreThe lighter side
Terry's top tips for tutors using Zoom
The following rules can be adapted (to an extent) by any tutor teaching an online course to adults or young adults.
Read MoreMy expanding reading list
My reading list keeps expanding faster than I can keep up. Why?
Read MoreHow to appear erudite in writing
How can a writer’s choice of words convey a false impression of their knowledge of the topic in question?
Read MoreDomino effect -- or why I did no writing this afternoon
Is the domino effect merely one elaborate displacement activity, to put off the act of writing?
Read MoreLit crit: a mathematical approach
When it comes to literary criticism, are words alone sufficient?
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 MoreSigns of the times
Signs in the environment can provide great stimulation for our imagination, and tell us about history in some cases too.
Read MoreRich-featured software often leads to headaches
Solving one problem in a writing program like Word can lead to others.
Read MoreNot quite nearly fine: some terms used by antiquarian booksellers
Like all professions, book selling has its own peculiar nomenclature.
Read MoreHow to enhance your bookshelves for online meetings
How to appear well-read in Zoom meetings!
Read MoreWhat An Insulting Site! (Update)
The perils of online discussions: messaging
Now that your experience of being in a classroom has narrowed to the dimensions of your own study or living room, you may be interested to learn from some of the mistakes I have made when it comes to learning online.
Read MoreAlways wear trousers on Skype
Seeing as we are in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, with millions of people either in lockdown or self-isolating, many previously face-to-face activities are starting to be carried out online. I thought this true story might serve both as a cautionary tale and as some light relief.
Read MoreAn unexpected benefit of everything closing
Some ideas about what to do if you’re stuck at home because of Covid-19-related advice regarding social contact.
Read MoreA brilliant animated cartoon
You don’t always need words to get your meaning across!
Read MoreRevoke of the Penny Borough of Ourselves
One of the techniques employed by the Oulipo is known as N+7. This is where you take each noun, and replace it with a word that is seven words on in the dictionary. Of course, results vary according to what dictionary you use. The following article is an N+7 version of my review of the Penguin Book of Oulipo. Enjoy!
Read MorePhotoprompt #19: No photography
Another photo to act as a writing prompt, this time of a sign.
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