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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Dark times in Durham?
It’s said to be the nation’s favourite building. I’m lucky enough to live a brisk walk away from it, and to wander past it or through it at least once a week. It also has a part to play in … Continue reading
Disciplined writing
There’s one thing I’ve known almost as long as I’ve been a writer: you must make time for writing. I guess every writer has experienced that moment when someone met by chance, learning what you do, says ‘I could write … Continue reading
Posted in Authorial voice, Self-publishing
Tagged fiction, first draft, minimum words a day, self-publishing, time to write, writing discipline
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