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D Is For Death

Sophie Duffy shares how facing her own mortality revolutionised her writing. Sophie Duffy tackles the taboo subject of death and…
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Garry MacKenzie

Garry MacKenzie is a prizewinning poet and nonfiction writer whose work focuses on landscape and the environment. His nonfiction book…
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Fears Old And New

Mark Morris on the joys of writing horror fiction. Mark Morris explains why he’s proud to call himself a horror…
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Asking The Right Questions

Diana Hendry recalls meetings with the great and good as a junior reporter. It isn’t every ‘newly hatched’ reporter who…
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There’s An Art To It

Mark Blayney explores the practice of ekphrastic writing. Mark Blayney on the practice of ekphrastic writing – writing that responds…
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Rejection

Editor James McConnachie on the delicate art of rejection… As editor of The Author, James McConnachie has had to develop…
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Tombstones Lie

Felicity McCall describes how her search for a mysterious ancestor uncovered family secrets, Felicity McCall describes how her search for…
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Reading Reflections

Robin Blake revisits four novels he read in his youth. Robin Blake considers four novels he read in his youth…
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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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Hermann Hesse, LSD and Me

Timothy Leary considered Herman Hesse to be the ‘master guide’ to the hallucinatory experience; at 19, Paul Sayer, obsessed with…
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Pauline Rowe

Dr Pauline Rowe is a poet. Her collection Waiting for the Brown Trout God (Headland Publications, 2009) reflects themes of…
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Culling Words

Chris Arthur explores the world of obscure collective nouns, arguing that some should be retired for good. Obscure collective nouns…
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