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Bloomsbury author Rupert Kingfisher explains how to avoid the nebulous dangers that could befall you as a writer...
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Saturday mornings for me begin in a way that may repulse others.
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Andrew Crofts was described in the Independent as 'the king of modern ghosts'. Here he gives an insight into what ghostwriters' lives are really like...
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The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival kicks off on 8 October and runs for 10 days until the 17th.
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Rebecca Swift is co-founder of The Literary Consultancy (TLC), which offers help to writers in the form of manuscript assessment, mentoring and agent...
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As previously mentioned in the comments section, manuscripts are sometimes put up for auction.
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For some reason seeing all these tattoos surprised me. It brings a whole new level of commitment to reading books and loving literature:
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The Guardian's very sympathetic obituary for Claire Rayner showed her sitting in her study, mug in hand, surrounded by books. And what, I hear you...
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Is it really necessary to go to London on publishing business when you live in the north? Surely emails, snail mail and conference calls would do the...
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I had a great turn out of aspiring writers for my 'How to Get Published' event.
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I've just spent an afternoon at Highgate Cemetery in north London. It was one of those perfect autumn days - the leaves on the trees were orange,...
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'Staycation' is an ugly word. I don't care for it. I used it a bit last summer, but I didn't feel good about using it. It's new, it's a bit of a...
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I was asked recently if I thought prologues were a good idea, in general and in specific. My answer, helpfully enough - was 'it depends'.
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Today's guest blogger is comedy writer Mark Griffiths, one of the team of satirists behind the parody TV Go Home. This is his highly personal take on...
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It's the first thing an editor or agent sees, it's a vital part of your submission process (along with your covering letter), and it's fiendishly...