Fraser Grace – Getting Published: What No One Tells You
What a published text really gives you, is the smoldering possibility of more. A genuine afterlife for the play. What…
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What a published text really gives you, is the smoldering possibility of more. A genuine afterlife for the play. What…
At night, I meditate on the problem. I ask myself, what is the problem? Am I stuck because I have…
Catherine O’Flynn pens an elegy to aimless driving, and Paul Dowswell raises an eyebrow at contemporary book reviewing. Catherine O’Flynn…
You’ll have three wonderful children, and you’ll have the pleasure of rereading the books you reread, with them. You’ll have…
If something really gets to me, I want to figure out how and why. What is it the writer does…
Good nature poetry is about looking, but it’s also about having the right vocabulary, which most of us townies are…
Jonathan Edwards recalls his time as writer in residence at Dylan Thomas’s boathouse and explains why the poet’s work remains…
But what about the writer as insider? For every prophet in the wilderness, isn’t there someone firmly embedded in the…
The writers who inspire me are those for whom writing is routine. The ones who, while fond of singing and…
Bill Kirton speaks with Doug Johnstone about following his curiosity, enjoying variety and collaborating with somebody he’s never met. Bill…
Why do I go through this? I’m fifty-five years old. I’ve had twelve books published, and I’ve had thirty-six years…
The main reason I struggle to be genre fluid is that to write good historical novels you need two sets…