AI and the future of the novel
Simon Okotie on how the novel has always been an appropriative technology – and why the advent of AI is…
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Simon Okotie on how the novel has always been an appropriative technology – and why the advent of AI is…
Ten suggestions for AI prompts that could help you improve your writing, by Sanjida O’Connell.
Listen to the latest episodes from the new Collected podcast, featuring Sylvia Patterson, Kate Mosse and Paul Dodgson.
Heather Dyer on how she overcame years of writer’s block. Plus, five tips on how to find your creativity again.
With a new format and even more insights from our writers, Ann Morgan gives us the lowdown on what to…
The great-great-great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, RLF Fellow Lucinda Hawksley, on some of the books of Christmases past.
Poet Clare Pollard on the uplifting power of poetic nonsense, including Lewis Carroll, John Taylor and Edward Lear’s Jumblies.
Rebecca Watts, Jeremy Treglown, Jini Reddy, Guinevere Glasfurd and Rebecca Colby on the milestones in their writing lives.
From libraries to castles and dining room tables to beds, our RLF Fellows invite us in to see the places…
Jamie Lee Searle on how her career as a literary translator helped develop her writerly voice.
C.D. Rose, Elizabeth Cook and Mark Blayney explore the locations that have inspired and informed their writing.
Stephanie Norgate looks to some of literature’s most prolific notebook writers – including John Cheever and Virginia Woolf – to…