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An Anglo-Saxon Heroine

Sue Purkiss goes digging for Alfred and turns up Aethelflaed instead. Researching a children’s book set in the time of…
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Speaking Italian, Writing English

Tobias Jones on how living in Italy and habitually speaking Italian has affected his writing style. Having lived in Italy…
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Personal or impersonal?

To me or not to me? One of the most frequently asked questions by students is ‘should I use ‘I’…
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Writing In The Community

Pauline Rowe considers the unique benefits of working as a writer in community arts projects. Pauline Rowe considers the unique…
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Typeface

Martin Sketchley on his enduring love affair with typewriters. Martin Sketchley describes his lifelong love affair with typewriters, and why,…
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Forgotten Hero

Roy Bainton relates a tale of guile and derring-do from World War I. Over too many beers one night in…
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Hermann Hesse, LSD and Me

Timothy Leary considered Herman Hesse to be the ‘master guide’ to the hallucinatory experience; at 19, Paul Sayer, obsessed with…
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False Endings

Lois Pryce describes her year with Long Covid and the impact the illness had on her reading and writing. In…
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We’ve Got Rhythm

Bill Kirton discusses how important rhythm is to writing. From our heartbeats to our breathing, to the feel of walking…
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Red Pomegranates, Red Covers

Are travel guidebooks for travellers or readers? John Keay sets out to answer a 200-year-old question. Travel guidebooks burst with…
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Under The Influence

Brian McCabe considers the importance or otherwise of acknowledging one’s influences. In the course of his writing career, Brian McCabe…
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Tim Pears on the confusions of teaching Creative Writing

1. My first novel, In the Place of Fallen leaves, was published in 1993. I gave a nerve-wracking public reading…
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