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A Table And Chair

Rhiannon Tise on why writers need peace and quiet. Searching for a quiet space in which to write, Rhiannon Tise…
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The World Beyond the Desk

Royal Literary Fund writers explore the link between creativity and the world beyond the desk, touching on the role of…
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A Shed Of One’s Own

Ruth Dugdall visits some famous writing spaces. Ruth Dugdall visits some famous writing spaces – from J. K. Rowling’s Edinburgh…
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Top Girls In Space

Anna Reynolds on writing a play about pioneering women. When asked to write a play about pioneering and adventurous women,…
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Scientific Outsider Syndrome

Brian Clegg on bridging the communication gap between practicing scientists and the general public. Brian Clegg on his experience as…
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On Writing Residencies

Katherine Stansfield on her experiences of being a live-in writer in a public institution. No two writing residencies are the…
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Jumping Goats

Lucy Jago travels to the Arctic Circle in search of the scientist who revealed the mystery of the Northern Lights.…
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A Moving Story

When getting rid of books becomes unavoidable. When he came to move house, Roy Bainton was faced with the painful…
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How returning to Nigeria turned Oladipo Agboluaje into a storyteller

“There are two ways to lose oneself: by segregation in the particular or by dilution in the ‘universal’.” — Aimé…
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The Joy Of Shelves

Teresa Heapy reflects on the meaningful inspiration to be found in her new book-filled writing space. After many years working…
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Spilling Off The Page

Deborah Gearing on working with visual artists. As the only writer in a group of visual artists taking part in…
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Under The Influence

Neil Rollinson explores the relationship between writing and alcohol, including some famous literary drinkers. Neil Rollinson explores the relationship between…
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