I’m not sure about you, but rejection leads me straight to the cookie tin. I’m not ashamed to admit I stay in there for a good twenty minutes,...
Developing your craft
You've been writing for a while and nearly have a full draft of a manuscript, or a collection of finished shorter pieces of work, under your belt.
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I would like to show you why an editor is a critical part of the end-to-end process of producing a book and I would like to demonstrate why by...
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16th September 2020
Writing in a real historical setting is problematic at best, and some settings are more troublesome than others. Even the most documented historical...
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8th December 2020
Writing, for me, is a rollercoaster – it’s up then it’s down, it can be dizzying, frightening, infuriating, and completely exhilarating. It can...
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Jenni Bannister
The first part of a poem to grab me will always be the rhythm. If a poem has a good flow, whether it’s fast,...
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However, the benefits of entering the digital world could be more than just increased sales figures. In a traditional publishing set up you might...