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Fact, fiction, and genre expectations

At the Words by the Water festival in Keswick last week, we were able to witness two versions of the same real events and thereby to compare them. The events in question concerned the life and work of  Alan Turing, the mathematical genius whose work enabled the German...

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Can you make money self-publishing?

There was some very interesting discussion of this question at a workshop on self-publishing I led recently. Sixteen or so people round the table all had different goals, starting points, skills, strategies and experiences. Some did everything themselves, and used...

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‘Proactive promotion’:investing time, not money

I've just done an interview with Paul Teague for his forthcoming podcast series about self-publishing and it got me thinking about the challenge which faces all self-published authors - how to get people to notice your book when you haven't got the budget for...

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What does an editor do?

I've never been an editor. I've never been on a course on how to do it, or read a manual. But I've been on receiving end of a number of editors' work, and I think I'm beginning to understand what a good editor does. Here's what an editor does that works for me as a...

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Point of view and ‘peripheral vision’

I had an eye test this week. 'Excellent peripheral vision', said the optician after I looked for the flashing lights at the edges of the screen, pressing the button whenever I saw one. Have you done that test? It's like a game.So, that means that I can see what's...

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Research: when, how and what?

I'm doing an online crime writing course with the Professional Writers' Academy, and Week Three is devoted to 'research'. This is not the first thinking I've done about it: you can't write a family saga based in a specific place (West Cumbria), and a specific time...

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The latest ‘genre-fads’

As any regular reader of my blog will know, I've always been puzzled by the complexities of 'genre' and its effect on those in the book business whose role is to decide what gets published and what doesn't. Apparently in the latest edition of the 'Bookseller'...

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Learning on-line: does it work?

Late again this week with my regular blog post, mainly because much of my screen time has been taken up with a new on-line course, and it's that experience I've been thinking about. I was attracted to it in the first place because it was so much easier and cheaper...

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