On 17 June 2021 I wrote a round-up of my reviews of books about the Oulipo. Here’s a link to that article.
Read MoreWriters' earnings
Yesterday I attended the launch, at the House of Lords, of the latest report from the All Party Writers Group on writers’ earnings in the UK.
Read MoreOulipo course to go ahead
Over the two and a half hours I will be covering five techniques, with some hands-on writing and workshopping thrown in.
Read MoreWhat is nonfiction?
Does the Oxfam bookshop know something I don’t?
Read MoreIndexes and tables of contents
One of the first things I look for when reviewing a non-fiction book is whether or not it contains an index. If it does, the next thing I check is whether the index is actually useful.
Read MoreWriting the Oulipo: A Taster of "constrained writing"
If, like me, you enjoy writing for the sake of it, and maybe even enjoy a secret life as a short story or novel writer, this might interest you.
Read MoreCycling to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations
Our aim was to cycle into London, specifically Green Park, and watch the fly past. Unfortunately, everyone else in the UK had the same idea…
Read MoreNavigating a book
One of the first things I look for when reviewing a non-fiction book is whether or not it contains an index. If it does, the next thing I check is whether the index is actually useful.
Read MoreYeah, I run a business. So what?
I pitched an article to a newspaper that, it turns out, pays less if the article has been written by someone who runs their own business. Why?
Read MoreCourse: Writing the Oulipo
A new course for creative writing.
Read MoreGilray and plum pie
My Gilray and plum pie day.
Read MoreImposing limits in order to enhance your creativity
The standard advice for writers who are feeling uninspired or blocked is to allow your mind to wander where it will or to just start writing aimlessly to see what happens. Therefore to suggest the opposite approach, that of imposing some constraints on your thinking, seems completely counterintuitive.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: Book reviews
I think a lot about book reviewing, and am continually experimenting with different forms.
Read MoreA slow motion rejection
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 MoreClassification of my articles: an asyndetic list
What can we learn from an apparently simple list, apart from the contents of the list?
Read MoreOn this day: Authors ands their rituals
What rituals do writers rely on to help them write?
Read MoreWays into advanced literary study: a review
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 MoreBook review: A Head Full of Everything: Inspiration for Teenagers With the World on Their Mind
Being a teenager is not easy.
Read MoreCancel culture, McCarthy-style
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 MoreMy writing warm-up exercise
In her book Discoverability, Kristine Kathryn Rusch cites the acronym penned by Scott William Carter: WIBBOW.
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