We don’t say, “Nice factory you’ve built up there, but it’s unfair that you get to keep it for more than a few years, and even if you do, you can’t pass it on in your will.” Who would bother investing their own time and money in the enterprise if they thought that would be the outcome?
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Just in case you were thinking that there must be some areas of English Literature that are safe from being banned, burned, discontinued…
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Apparently there are proposals to pass a law in the USA that would require freelance writers to pass the so-called ABC test.
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Here is a list of writing competitions.
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One of my ambitions, once this pandemic is over, is to visit New York if I can. In the meantime, this look at the various cultures and dialects in New York is a reasonable substitute for actually being there.
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When you choose your next book to read, what criteria do you use? Until recently, I thought in terms of whether I fancied a fiction or nonfiction book, and then which genre or subject. However, having recently done a course called The European City in Contemporary Literature, I remembered that I had completely forgotten about reading books on the basis of location.
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In the first session of a course called the Seven Ages of Poetry, the tutor, Julian Birkett, divided the class into breakout rooms and asked us to translate a translation of one of the verses.
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The Society of Authors has published an updated statement about Brexit.
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Here are two useful articles about what the Brexit deal might mean for writers.
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Gosh, I thought. I’m going to have to think long and hard about this….
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If you don’t already have a collection of articles that you can (legally) republish or rework, then today is as good a time as any to start.
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Yesterday I published a blog post entitled Books of 2020, a list of the books I’ve (mostly) read in 2020. Well, it’s a bit of a long read at around 4,000 words, so I’ve created an audio version of it as well.
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These are the books I’ve encountered in 2020. I’ve read most of them, and reviewed many of them.
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What does one do about books and authors with which one disagrees? In my naivety I've always thought that the best thing to do is not buy them, and not read them. Apparently I'm wrong though….
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These are some of the books I’ve started this year, and which I’m determined to finish this year. Well, maybe I’ll settle for reading a bit more of them at least.
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What are preverbs, and how might they be useful to a writer?
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Arranged in reverse chronological order, this book will help you find great examples of innovative approaches to writing poems, dating back to the 1840s. But what exactly is a prose poem?
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One of my traditions at this time of year is to set some kind of puzzle. This year is no exception.
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At the risk of stating the obvious or, worse, being tautological, I think the mark of a professional writer is that he or she behaves professionally. What might professional behaviour look like?
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