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Caroline Sanderson interviews novelist and culture historian Dr Mark Blacklock.
Caroline Sanderson interviews novelist and culture historian Dr Mark Blacklock.
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'When the online customer support person told me – brightly – to ‘have a nice day’ it took all the willpower I possessed not to scream expletives. '
When informed that this cloud hadn’t magically saved all my lost books, I burst into tears and, when the online customer support person told me – brightly – to ‘have a nice day’ it took all the willpower I possessed not to scream expletives in response.The post James Attlee – The Perfect Place To Write appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
'After commuting for twelve years, I told GWR I had written three books on their train, and that I should be made their writer in residence.'
After commuting for twelve years, I went freelance. I told GWR I had written three books on their train, and that I should be made their writer in residence. To my surprise they agreed, giving me a staff pass that allowed free travel on their network.The post Rebecca Colby – In My Bottom Drawer appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
'My bottom drawer is more of a recycling bin than a bottom drawer. My intention is for nothing to stay in it forever. '
My bottom drawer is more of a recycling bin than a bottom drawer. With the knowledge that no writing is ever wasted, my intention is for nothing to stay in it forever. Instead, it serves as a temporary storage space for stories I plan to revise.The post Garry MacKenzie – How I Write appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
'I score out phrases, draw connecting arrows between ideas, and play around with words on the page. A mouse and keyboard would slow me down.'
I score out phrases, draw connecting arrows between ideas, and play around with the position of words on the page. Using a mouse and keyboard would slow me down. I rewrite obsessively. Every few lines I'll start redrafting what I’ve written so far.The post Kim Curran – Why I Write appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
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