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Pen Or Keyboard — Which Is Mightier?

Nikki Sheehan recounts how she became a convert to writing by hand. Nikki Sheehan recounts how she became a convert…
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On The Trail Of John Clare

The author follows in the footsteps of the famous poet who – almost – visited his home-town. Rob Chapman’s hometown…
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Harps Without Angels

Gerry Cambridge on his enriching and at times exasperating relationship with an extraordinary instrument. Art forms often have similarities based…
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Mapping Stories

Bernie McGill on the pleasures of maps. Bernie McGill on how looking at maps offers insights into long-vanished worlds, enabling…
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Strange Inspiration

Karl Whitney describes how a mundane government document was the unlikely spark for his first book. Karl Whitney describes how…
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The Migratory Swallow

Gerry Cambridge on returning to his childhood home and finding inspiration in the landscape where his writing career began. Gerry…
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Rags, Bones, and Magic

Gerry Cambridge on personal literary excavations, retrievals and early beginnings as a writer. Gerry Cambridge on personal literary excavations, retrievals…
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“Writing gave me back joy” – How writing for self-expression can foster well-being

“It’s all about people expressing or discovering what kind of stuff they’ve got in the back catalogue of themselves, the…
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Retirement? What’s That?

Robin Blake asks whether it’s possible for writers to retire and reflects on his own reluctance to stop working. Robin…
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Delight In The Dullest Of Places

Deborah Chancellor discovers that the most unprepossessing commission can have its pleasures, if approached in the right frame of mind.…
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What Is Your Poetry About?

A question most poets get asked Should poetry be about something — other than itself? asks John Greening, considering some…
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The Ten Things Required Of A Writer In Order To Write

Charles Jennings describes how he gets down to writing. Every writer has experienced the horror of the blank page. But…
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