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ArticleDEAR READER

Each one of us came to writ­ing because we fell in love with it. As we know, like all rela­tion­ships the course of true love doesn’t always run smoothly in writ­ing, present­ing us with obstacles and hurdles that some­times test us. But for all that,...

DEAR READER

ArticleDEAR READER

Each one of us came to writ­ing because we fell in love with it. As we know, like all rela­tion­ships the course of true love doesn’t always run smoothly in writ­ing, present­ing us with obstacles and hurdles that some­times test us. But for all that,...

DEAR READER

ArticleMAKING GENRE your ally

Reflect­ing on the qual­it­ies that give cinema its power, film­maker Akira Kur­osawa once explained (to his inter­viewer, the Japan­ese­cinema scholar, Don­ald Richie) that every film asks the fol­low­ing ques­tion: ‘If I think about it, the only...

MAKING GENRE your ally

ArticleMAKING GENRE your ally

Reflect­ing on the qual­it­ies that give cinema its power, film­maker Akira Kur­osawa once explained (to his inter­viewer, the Japan­ese­cinema scholar, Don­ald Richie) that every film asks the fol­low­ing ques­tion: ‘If I think about it, the only...

MAKING GENRE your ally

ArticleWRITING EXERCISE

Here’s an exer­cise that you might find use­ful: write a para­graph of 500 words that sum­mar­ises your story and that makes its genre aspect a focal point, explain­ing why the genre is so effect­ive. This kind of para­graph might feel a bit dry but...

WRITING EXERCISE

ArticleThe novel as guide­book

‘Immense gla­ciers approached the road; I heard the rum­bling thun­der of the fall­ing ava­lanche… Mont Blanc… raised itself… and its tre­mend­ous dome over­looked the val­ley.’ Moun­tains have a time­less qual­ity, and this could eas­ily be an...

The novel as guide­book