On Writing: A few tips from a writer of pure fiction I’m a writer with five novels published, and a severe clichéd block about the next one. Professional writing is a petri dish of paranoia and in these past months of low productivity, the self-loathing and pointlessness has been billowing and blooming.
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Bending the rules: the secrets I rarely confess
or Ruling the bends: authorising ourselves to practice In this post, guest writer Emily Brookes, and Dr Russel Ayling discuss Emily’s experience of ‘bending the rules’, and Russel’s re-thinking of this idea: understanding our bentness, perhaps, or rather, ‘ruling our bends’. The more I have talked to my psychology friends the more I have comeContinue reading “Bending the rules: the secrets I rarely confess”