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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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Denis MacEoin

Denis MacEoin was born in Belfast in 1949, where he was taught English by the poet Michael Longley. In 1967,…
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What Would You Like To Have Happen?

Martin Sketchley describes the concept of Clean Language and how this powerful tool has influenced his professional and personal life.…
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The Literary Midwife

The novelist Anna Haycraft (Alice Thomas Ellis) died of lung cancer in 2005. Deborah Bosley, who along with Beryl Bainbridge,…
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Death and Texas

Jill Dawson travels to Fort Worth, Texas, and finds the source of Patricia Highsmith’s pain. A ‘little hell’ was how…
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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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Fibber McGee’s Closet

Tom Bryan discusses how to achieve a literary legacy. Cervantes spoke of the ‘strange charm’ in hoping for a good…
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Out Of The Woods

Claire Williamson writes about the value of turning to literature at times of personal grief. Claire Williamson writes about the…
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Writing essays

Welcome to Writing Essays, the RLF’s online guide to everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about…
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Words, Words, Words

Miranda France describes the close analysis required by translation. Miranda France describes the benefits of translation work for a writer:…
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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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Dancing About Architecture

C.D. Rose asks whether literature can ever recreate the experience of listening to music. C. D. Rose asks whether literature…
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