
All For Free Speech as Long as it’s Spelt Proper by Brigid O’Connor
Could people like stop mis-using the English language and use like grammar and stuff and
Could people like stop mis-using the English language and use like grammar and stuff and
Like all writers who don’t pay the mortgage with the written word, I am a
Picture it. You’re ten years old, and you and your friends have gotten hold of
An Ordinary Fan’s Perspective At 8:17 p.m. on the 19th of January, 2014, I received
Ah: titles. The easiest part of the book to write. Right? All you have to
I’m not, by nature, a risk-taker. In the great fairground of life, while everyone else
The Telegraph reported last week that a group of computer scientists from Stony Brook University
If you enjoyed Brigid O’Connor’s Star Signs for Writers last week, we have more from
As we face into a New Year of writing, as we sharpen our pencils, stare
Okay, folks. The holidays were great, but now it’s time to get serious. This is
Sometimes writing is just like riding a rollercoaster; you climb laboriously towards some dizzying pinnacle,
I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t writing fiction – as soon as I
Merry Christmas from everyone at writing.ie – we loved this video so much we thought
29th November saw a sizable proportion of the Irish Book-writing population, and many UK based
Luca Veste is a debut author with a big future – but how do you
This was a big November for me. As well as being ill, having a birthday
Megan Wynne and her school of creative writing have produced a fabulous collection of short
Writing is, as most people who love it will agree, the best thing in the
Authors for the Philippines is an online auction to raise money for the Red Cross’s
Over two hundred writers participated in the International Festival of Authors in Toronto this year,