Coming up in Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin…
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Coming up in Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin…
Read MoreDid Samuel Pepys, for example, carry a quill and an inkwell around with him?
Read MoreWhat is the 'correct' style for a blog post? Indeed, is there a correct style?
Read MoreI attended an authors’ conference a few years ago, and I have never been in a room with so many egos.
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What ultimately matters to the freelance writer, of course, is how many commissions you’re offered.
Read MoreWe writers have a duty to do what we can to preserve the dignity of the language in which we work.
Read MoreIt is also worth bearing in mind that some of the best nonfiction writers, notably Gay Talese, make copious use of the fiction writer's tools.
Read MoreAn especially useful idea is the ladder of abstraction, which is equivalent, in cinematic terminology, to the level of detail in a scene, from close-up to long shot.
Read MoreThis book has two indexes, one computer-generated, the other compiled by an indexer, so you can compare the two.
Read MoreI would love to be able to write blog posts or conduct my social media affairs in such a way that I became an overnight sensation, as verified by an astronomical rise in my bank balance. But…
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I was faced with a conundrum: should I write a Preface to the 3rd Edition, a Foreword to the 3rd Edition, or just stuff it all into the Introduction and be done with it?
Read MoreIf you think it, write it. Photo = Reflections, by Elaine Freedman
Dr Johnson said that nobody but a blockhead ever wrote for anything except money. I have a great deal of sympathy with this view, but I don’t altogether agree with it.
Read MoreThese days it’s as difficult as it is daft for writers to ignore the benefits of using audio applications.
Read MoreWhat do good writers have that bad writers don't?
Read MoreWriting software manuals or books, or even mini tutorials on how to do something in a particular program comes with a huge occupational hazard.
Read MoreProof indeed that punctuation really does make an awful lot of difference.
Read MoreThis article is part of series I am writing called Experiments in Style. It is my version of Raymond Queneau’s Exercises in Style.
Read MoreBooks (cartooned) by Terry Freedman
Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin is short and sweet, and free. The new issue is going to come out tomorrow, 24 December 2021.
Read MoreOne of the occupational hazards of trying to earn money from writing (or any other "creative" pursuit) is that many people display a marked disinclination to pay for the service they require.
Read MoreChristmas at Selfridges, by Terry Freedman
Unfortunately, my end-of-year message got a bit mangled, but I’m posting it here anyway. See if you can figure out what it is supposed to say.
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