Stuart Walton – The Writing Life
I was once drowsing through a press brunch at Claridge’s in my days as a consumer journalist, when the late…
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I was once drowsing through a press brunch at Claridge’s in my days as a consumer journalist, when the late…
Robin Blake revisits four novels he read in his youth. Robin Blake considers four novels he read in his youth…
‘Kill your darlings’ is high on my list of unhelpful comments about writing, almost as bad as Connolly’s dismissive ‘pram…
In many ways, the ‘pram in the hallway’ has not been, for me, ‘a sombre enemy of good art’. Having…
Books written by friends have a special, honoured shelf to themselves. Histories, biographies, novels, memoirs. Some of them write quite…
Lawrence Sail speaks with Ann Morgan about fallow periods, poetry versus description and the sheer power of words. Lawrence Sail…
The stylists, all from northern Italy, would complain about their husbands in their dialect. I spent my early years eavesdropping.…
Working on a book can be gruelling. The feeling that you’re writing into a void can spawn an imagined readership…
I found a single email, sent by the organisers of a writing competition, inviting me to a reading and presentation,…
Felicity McCall describes how her search for a mysterious ancestor uncovered family secrets, Felicity McCall describes how her search for…
When I learnt about the witch trials that had taken place in my home county of Essex, fiction finally called…
I want to write about people who are creative, courageous, eccentric, mystical. They have a less appreciated side that deserves…