Creative Non-Fiction at NSW Writers’ Centre and some great tips for NaNoWriMo
How’s it going NaNoWriMo people? Are you basking in early creative freedom? Or crippled by writers block with a k? Maybe it’s bouts of both.…
How’s it going NaNoWriMo people? Are you basking in early creative freedom? Or crippled by writers block with a k? Maybe it’s bouts of both.…
A Writers’Other Jobs post by Phill English — At the various magazine launches, readings, or writing festival events that I’ve attended, there always comes the dreaded…
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess was written in three weeks. A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle was written in three weeks. On…
Hello! I’m Sam van Zweden, Online Editor of Writers Bloc. This is my first post as editor, and I’m thrilled to be introducing myself to…
Mary, No. 3 Edited by Christopher Fieldus 38 pages $5 – A couple of months before he resigned from his post as editor of Granta…
WB: What is Melbourne Literary Salon and what makes it unique? MLS: The Melbourne Literary Salon is a regular, friendly and informal meeting place for…
Someone once told me that there are two types of writers. Pantsers and Planners. According to the stereotype, planners have a meticulous understanding about where…
Earlier today we opened our People of NaNoWriMo series with the planners. Now, strolling in at the end of the day…the Pantsers. Kaitlyn Plyley Last…
Sometimes in the hubbub of working a day job, editing a blog and running a few events, you lose sight of how something is going.…
This is an extract from Tincture issue 3, which was reviewed yesterday by Veronica Sullivan — Exposed by Ira McGuire 1. I notice rust stains on the chain of…
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