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Winter Guests

Brambling, redwing, whooper swan: Jonathan Tulloch describes encounters with winter-visiting birds. Bird-lovers note the arrivals of the cuckoo and swallow,…
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School Workshops

About Bridge Bridge is our series of workshops that help senior pupils develop their writing, as well as prepare for…
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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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Dance On Air

Creative or quixotic? Frances Byrnes dared to turn ballet into broadcast radio. Speech radio is ‘bad at abstraction’, Frances Byrnes…
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Catherine O’Flynn – Marketing And Me

I’ve posed with my elbows atop a pile of my own books, grinning unreliably like a disastrous QVC presenter. I’ve…
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What Are You Trying To Say?

Is ‘having a message’ or ‘wanting to say something’ old-fashioned and a detriment to the development of great art? ‘Having…
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Three Hands Clapping

When ‘austerity theatre’ must cut the cloth to fit tight financial constraints, the result is smaller casts, simpler sets and…
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The Man Who Invented Gaslighting

Miranda Miller on the life and work of a fascinating author, whose writing has given us the term ‘gaslighting’. According…
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Her Majesty The Queen is announced as our new Royal Patron

To mark the first anniversary of Their Majesties’ Coronation, it has been announced Her Majesty The Queen will take on…
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Where To Begin?

Paul Dodgson considers how the ordinary moments in our lives can be the perfect entry point to a life story.…
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Catherine O’Flynn

Catherine O’Flynn is a novelist. Her debut novel What Was Lost (Tindal Street, 2007) won the Costa First Novel award,…
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Catherine O’Flynn – The Writing Life

Every day starts for me with The List. As this technically involves use of a pen, I feel that even…
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