In this version, I’ve decided to pass the story over to you.
Read MoreDominoes, by Terry Freedman
Domino effect
This blog post is dedicated to all those writers who are looking after elderly relatives, young children, holding down a job, dealing with gas bills, doing shopping etc etc etc.
Read MoreReview: 99 Ways to tell a story

The book works in so many ways that it’s hard to know where to start.
Read MoreReview: The Rise and Fall of Oscar Wilde
I enjoyed the course, but would have preferred it to have been longer.
Read MoreReview: A Little History of Literature
As for non-students whose memories of Eng Lit conjure up trying to make sense of Shakespeare, you may discover that “A Little History of Literature” will help you to erase such memories!
Read MoreReading streak? Oh, puh-lease!

How do you encourage people to read?
Read MoreReview: Creative writing for social media
Good Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) practice may decree that the ideal blog post length is between 1760 and 2400 words, but I prefer to write for people rather than an algorithm.
Read MoreQuick look: Guerrilla Publicity
This book is aimed at the small business person who has more energy than money to spend on publicity. That sounds like a description of most writers!
Read MoreBunbury and Bales

Although I’ve read both The Importance of Being Earnest, and Stephen Potter’s One-Upmanship books, many times over the years, it has only just struck me that, in one particular chapter, Potter may have been influenced by Wilde.
Read MoreReflection in window, by Terry Freedman
Mirrors and windows
What have mirrors and windows have to do with children’s literature?
Read MoreTampering with natural ignorance: Oscar Wilde on education

Wilde’s pronouncements on education are very humorous, but contain an element of truth.
Read MoreArchives, by Terry Freedman
On this day: Inheriting ebooks
On 24 June 2012 I reported on some discussions around the question of whether you can inherit ebooks, or pass them on to your heirs.
Read MoreReview: Exercises in Style
Anyone interested in the craft of writing should read this book. It’s not a primer, or dictionary, or anything of that nature. But it does exactly what it says on the tin.
Read MoreOscar

The following was written as an assignment for a course called Creative Writing for Social Media.
Read MoreLondon Book Fair 2021
The London Book Fair is online this year, and lasts for two weeks, starting tomorrow (22 June 2021). Having registered, activated my account, and trawled through the sessions, the following in particular appeal to me, in no particular order…
Read Morequotation marks, by Terry Freedman
Quote styles
Quote styles
Read MoreA bang on the head in the future tense
In the middle of the night, I will wake up (if you can call being semi-conscious being awake), walk purposefully towards the door to go to the bathroom — and almost knock myself out.
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Oulipo books reviewed on this website
Here is a selection of books about or featuring Oulipo that I’ve reviewed on this website. It’s not an extensive list, but I’m adding to it all the time.
Read Moreslumped, by Terry Freedman
Writing when distracted
If I didn’t write while I’m distracted by things going on I’d never write at all. Is the answer to go on a writing residential, once they’re running again?
Read MoreMan in a hat, sepia version, by Terry Freedman
The Oulipo of photography
The principles of Oulipo can be applied to photography as well.
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