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how to write

Violinist gives capsule masterclass on writing.

3 June 2012 25 January 2017Blogcatherine manson, hamlet, haydn, how to write, mozart, the haydn quartet

I went to a wonderful concert last night  — Haydn and Mozart chamber music on original instruments.  I don’t...

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The role of the editor in book publishing.

5 January 2012 6 January 2012Bloghow to write, jeffrey archer, publishers originating books, role of the editor in book publishing, what do editors do

A few years ago, this blog would have been a no-brainer. The few-years-ago editor might have helped to...

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How to write a brilliant anything

27 June 2011 27 June 2011Blogbilly wilder, conversations with Wilder, ernst lubitsch, how to write, let the audience add up two plus two, tips for screenwriters, tips for writers

I was looking for the quote about letting the audience add up two plus two themselves (it turns...

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The Book Not Written.

2 March 2011Blogblogging, how to write, national book week, Saul Steinberg drawing, writing a book

According to my not very accurate calculations, it’s been just over a year since I started blogging —...

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How to write. I mean ride. No, write.

11 January 2011 11 January 2011Blogcatherine clarke, Elv Moody, how to ride a horse, how to write, how to write a novel, Kelly Turner, Molly Barton, Paul Hamlyn, Sally Gardner, There Is No Dog, Writing and riding, Zoe Pagnamenta

I’ve been writing There Is No Dog for almost as long as I’ve been learning to ride, and...

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Losing the Plot

31 October 2010Bloghow to write, jeffrey archer, plotting a novel

I didn’t write books for the first 45 years of my life for a variety of reasons, the...

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Eight Secrets For Great Writing.

11 May 2010 25 January 2017Bloghow to write, secrets for great writing, writing your first novel

1.  DO have a plan.  A beginning, a middle of sorts, an end-ish.  Approximately 26 words.  You can...

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