So are elevator speeches completely useless? On the contrary, I think you need to develop several of them.
Read MoreBits & bobs
Quote styles
Quote styles
Read MoreWriting, but not as we know it
Have you ever heard of Ogam? Me neither. This article gives provides some information about this ancient writing system.
Read MoreBookshops I like: The Brick Lane Bookshop
If you can get to Shoreditch in London, be sure to visit the Brick Lane Bookshop. Thiis article tells you why.
Read MoreBookshops I like: Hatchards
How an experience at one of my favourite bookshops warmed me up on a freezing day.
Read MoreToo tired to write?
If you're too tired to write, AND you wear glasses, maybe this is the solution. One of these days I'll learn, and I'm hoping this post will serve as a reminder -- to myself!
Read MoreWriting and maps: some ideas
How might writers make use of maps to convey information (besides geographical information)?
Read MoreAre publishers starting to listen?
Welcome news on the publishing front.
Read MoreJohn Steinbeck's advice to writers
John Steinbeck on writing.
Read MoreThe place where I like to write
The café I like to write in is full of books and magazines, which not only creates a fine bibliographic atmosphere but also encourages me when my self-doubt starts winning. There is a slight problem though...
Read MoreHandwriting on the web
Victorian Humour
Now, you may think this has nothing to do with writing, but it has. Bob is using a computing technique known as “text mining” to trawl through loads of Victorian publications held by the British Library, and extract jokes.
The best laid plans and all that
Language as a window into human nature
Clear Communication
How Tech-Savvy Are You?
JRNHY9797BXF This is a terribly unfair question, but hey! Life is unfair! I've decided to use the question below as a proxy for the question in the title of this post. I'm not sure if it's a good proxy, but it should achieve a few things: