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Harnessing The Dream

How dreams and the unconscious can create narrative structure. Like many young writers, Lizzie Nunnery resisted the idea that literary…
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Bottle Tops And Sugar Papers

Deborah Chancellor considers how her childhood hobby informed her development as a writer. Deborah Chancellor considers the hobby of collecting…
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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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How to do a literature search

Before you can write your literature review, you need to find out what’s out there. To do this you need…
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Into A Land Of Pure Magic

Rick Stroud on how his daughter Nell Gifford fell in love with the circus. Reflecting on his daughter Nell Gifford’s…
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Writing And Sickness

Ann Morgan considers the effect of chronic illness on her writing life. Having grown up with a chronic illness, Ann…
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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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Memory And Writing

Rob Chapman on the elusive nature of memory. Most writers rely to a greater or lesser extent on memory, but…
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When do I stop writing?

“I think career plans play a big part here. You need to be ready to move on to a new…
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When Poetry Spends the Night

Martina Evans explores switching from writing novels to poems. Martina Evans kept starting novels only to find that they turned…
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The Journey Is The Reward

Does travelling by train encourage creativity? Jonathan Tulloch thinks so. Jonathan Tulloch considers ways in which train travel can stimulate…
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Lowering The Drawbridge

Steph Morris asks how we can best lower our own defences to write truthfully about personal struggles and connect with…
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