Tulips and Concubines – capitalise on your holiday
AMANDA OOSTHUIZEN travels to Istanbul and gathers a collection of evocative images, historical details and ideas for short stories…
AMANDA OOSTHUIZEN travels to Istanbul and gathers a collection of evocative images, historical details and ideas for short stories…
BEA MOYES, Director of Content at Ether Books, discusses new opportunities for digital publishing.
When teaching beginners, I find that the biggest block to their creativity is the fear of not getting their writing right. But no matter how many years you’ve been a writer or how professional you are, nothing – I repeat nothing – goes onto the page perfect the first time.
Originally conceived as one book, André Mangeot’s remarkable collections A Little Javanese and True North introduce us to a compelling storyteller.
FRANK BURTON likes to break the rules…
Yates received little in the way of critical attention during his lifetime, but since his death in 1992, his novels and short stories have been passed from writer to writer as examples of what is possible: a “secret handshake” according to Richard Ford.
PAULINE MASUREL asks: ‘Should we write what we know or write what we don’t?’
In a new Undergrad Reads feature, MORGAINE DAVIDSON discusses Angela Carter’s re-telling of the Little Red Riding Hood story.
MIKE SMITH takes another look at Philip K. Dick and discovers that there’s much more than androids to be found in his short stories.