I think a lot about book reviewing, and am continually experimenting with different forms.
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Image by Megan Rexazin from Pixabay
I think a lot about book reviewing, and am continually experimenting with different forms.
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Just in case I might get too complacent, a malignant Fate decreed that an article I’ve spent hours on has been rejected — by the person who commissioned it.
Read MoreWhat can we learn from an apparently simple list, apart from the contents of the list?
Read MoreCover of The Author magazine, by Terry Freedman
What rituals do writers rely on to help them write?
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For some years I’ve been considering studying for an MA in English Literature. Thus when this course came to my attention I was very interested in using it as a way of dipping my toes in the waters of academia once again.
Read MoreBeing a teenager is not easy.
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These days of “cancelling” people whose views one doesn’t agree with is nothing new. In recent times (the 1950s) this went on at a semi-official level.
Read MoreQuestion mark, by Terry Freedman
In her book Discoverability, Kristine Kathryn Rusch cites the acronym penned by Scott William Carter: WIBBOW.
Read MoreIt’s always good to be reminded of how to avoid losing a load of work.
Read MoreBookcase, by Terry Freedman
I love second-hand bookshops. Whenever I go on holiday, one of the first things I do is go to the nearest Tourism Information outlet and get a list of the local used bookshops.
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My public writing tends to be mostly about education technology, and the craft of nonfiction writing. My interests are more varied than that brief description would suggest, but to avoid muddying the waters I either attempt to skew an article so that it fits into one of those categories, or not publish it at all. But that has now changed….
Read MoreThe book covers language, voice, audience and other aspects of writing.
Read MoreIt's always been my contention that practitioners should know as much about what they do as possible.
Read MoreThis is a very interesting, and useful, book. It covers a range of types of writing.
Read MoreIf watching a film in a cinema makes you wish you’d brought a friend along to walk home with, or reading a story makes you leave all the lights on when you go to bed, then there’s a good chance the film or the story was gothic.
Read MoreThe London Book Fair, 2016. Photo by Terry Freedman
The London Book Fair is back this year, and as usual there's a lot on that writers will find useful. The show this year is semi-hybrid….
Read MoreBlogger, by Terry Freedman
To blog or not to blog? That is the question. Here’;s a SWOT analysis to help you decide.
Read MoreIt'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 MoreThis review was first published in Teach Secondary magazine. I’ve included it here because it meets some of the requirements of the English Programme of Study.
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As a frequenter of Golders Green in years gone by I sometimes had occasion to use the Gents in the station. My friends and I, with the silliness of youth, always used to chortle at a sign there.
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