
How to read a lit mag
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while. I even thought about pitching it around to various
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while. I even thought about pitching it around to various
I said goodbye to the last of my summer guests this weekend – bye Ma and Al! The week
You may be familiar with Nanowrimo – National Novel Writing Month – which takes place in November each year.
A couple of years ago, I decided to make a DIY writing retreat for myself. I needed to work
I was sitting in the market on the weekend working on a story that wasn’t coming easily. I know
Here are some great short story podcasts for writers, readers, listeners and lovers 🙂 Whether you want advice or entertainment, there’s something for you.
How high do your stakes have to be when writing a story? Is death, destruction and violence necessary to push your story forward? Short answer: no way.
The British Library EThOS database is another feather in your research bow, and is a great resource for writers of fiction and non-fiction.
UPDATE: The 2018 version of these tools are now available here. In the course of Getting My Shit Together
There’s a lot to like about Myfanwy McDonald. First off, she’s in my club – her first and last
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, podcasts, feature articles, ghostwritten books, drunk text messages and a novella. She is also an actor, voice artist, tour host and creative writing tutor.
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, podcasts, feature articles, ghostwritten books, drunk text messages and a novella. She is also an actor, voice artist, tour host and creative writing tutor.
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