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Finding The Shiny Things In Phonics

Becca Heddle on why she finds phonics fascinating. Becca Heddle on the challenges and pleasures of writing educational books for…
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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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Type ‘R’ for Recovery

Writing for emotional survival is familiar; writing for physical survival less so. Yet the physical act of writing raised Sara…
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When The Words Won’t Come

Strategies to break the curse of writer’s block, when creative invention fades. Writer’s block can be a dark tunnel where…
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Genre Knowledge

Chris Arthur discusses whether writing essays requires specialist literary knowledge. Chris Arthur reflects on what the essay form means to…
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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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Listerary Fiction

Dilys Rose explores how the humble list has inspired great literature. Written lists have existed for millennia. So often considered…
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The Photograph

Marcus Chown explores the connections between a rediscovered family photograph and his career as a science writer. Marcus Chown discovers…
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Lowering The Drawbridge

Steph Morris asks how we can best lower our own defences to write truthfully about personal struggles and connect with…
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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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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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