J is for James and Julian
Number 10 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. Actually, I’m not going to talk… Read More »J is for James and Julian
Number 10 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. Actually, I’m not going to talk… Read More »J is for James and Julian
Number 9 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. Tidy the desk? Make a cup… Read More »I is for Immediate
Number 7 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. I was recently contacted by… Read More »G is for Ghost Writer
Number 5 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. Writers are readers too, and like… Read More »E is for Experiencing
Number 4 in The A to Z of the Writer’s Affliction, part of the A to Z blogging challenge. ‘How’s the novel coming on?’ enquired… Read More »D is for Dialogue
I’ve just more or less closed down my other blog, Journey of a Blogvelist, and invited followers to join me over here. So by way… Read More »An adaptable story
Click on the sandwich board! Eh, Bill, how long have we been standing in that there widget on the side? Dunno, Ben, couple of months… Read More »Bill and Ben, The Sandwich Men
Have you ever read a roman de terroir? Or even better, written one? How do you even translate that? There’s no English equivalent for terroir,… Read More »Cheese in the Roots
15 keys to One Green Bottle. N° 5: The killer’s criteria. The only thing the victims appeared to have in common was that they lived… Read More »Now where shall I kill?
As is well known, Dickens’s novels first appeared in weekly or monthly instalments, a practice largely abandoned today but which, according to Hillary Kelly of the… Read More »Channillo So Far