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Linda Buckley-Archer – How I Write

The birth of stories, as opposed to their shaping and structuring, is both intriguing and mysterious. The strongest ideas so…
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Linda Buckley-Archer – Why I Write

Why didn’t I write? The truth is I had too high a regard for the profession of writer to try.
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Linda Buckley-Archer – The Best Advice I Ever Received

For advice to be of any use, it’s got to be timely. Unless you’re in need of guidance at that…
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Linda Buckley-Archer – Life-changing Literature

I was oblivious of any heavy-handed religious symbolism, I simply grew to love Lewis’s alternative world. As a child, even…
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Linda Buckley Archer – Letter To My Readers

How fantastic it would be for the writer to be granted an impossible insider’s view; to hitch a ride on…
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Linda Buckley Archer – Writer’s Block

You have to trust that the words will come. You must ignore the devil on your shoulder that insists that…
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Linda Buckley Archer – The Classic Book I’d Like To Re-write

I can’t imagine that anyone has conveyed the feeling of nostalgia better than Evelyn Waugh in Brideshead; nostalgia for youth…
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Creative Compost

Linda Buckley-Archer argues that writers should experiment with form and genre, not settle into cosy monogamy. Adaptations are everywhere. Less…
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Moving Pictures, Moving Words

Linda Buckley-Archer considers the relationship between the novel and cinema. Although primarily a visual medium, the cinema has always relied…
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Better Late Than Never?

Linda Buckley-Archer considers the advantages and disadvantages of running late. Like most writers, Linda Buckley-Archer has experienced the horror of…
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Shooting The Past

Morgen Witzel on getting to grips with fourteenth-century warfare. As a writer of historical fiction, Morgen Witzel wasn’t content to…
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Jonathan Buckley

Jonathan Buckley speaks with James McConnachie about formally adventurous fiction and writing’s various challenges. Jonathan Buckley speaks with James McConnachie…
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