Beat Writer’s Block

Here are three quick and easy techniques you can use to help you keep on writing, no matter what; to give writer’s block the elbow and enable you to get on with your writing work.

Focusing on Activities with Long Drawn Results

A talk about encouraging youngsters to have patience for activities that do not show instant results.

Cross-cultural Love Poetry: a Dangerous Combination

A personal experience of the hazards of love poetry across cultures.

My Little Achievements in Writing

It takes time and perseverance, but in doing so, one is likely to achieve to something worthwhile.

Penfriends: are They a Thing of The Past?

I used to enjoy writing to penpals from childhood through to adult life, but has social networking and emails taken over? I think it has.

100 Sites for Fiction Writers: #44 – Query Shark

Query letters often cause fiction writers to shake and gnash at their teeth. You’re basically asking someone else to consider your work, your life’s blood, so the emotions are somewhat understandable. But there is help out there to make your query letters stronger. What help? The Query Shark blog.

Conflicting Perspectives in Ted Hughes’s Birthday Letters

A short analysis of conflicting perspectives in Ted Hughes’s Birthday Letters, with related film Sylvia and the picture book The Emperors New Clothes.

Why Letters are Better Than E-mails

We have forgotten what letters even mean!Through e-mail,communication is done in a jiffy, but we do miss our old handwritten letters,don’t we?At least I do…

Writers: Save Everything

Just friendly advice for fellow authors.

Order Letters

Order Letters.

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