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Ofsted: it’s loathed by many – but are there really any credible alternatives?
When Labour’s Angela Rayner announced she would scrap Ofsted, I was surprised she was met with such widespread opposition. I mean, I expected some dissenting voices...
Emerging Poets: routes to publishing your debut collection
One thing I’ve been asked regularly at readings and events (well, by ‘regularly’ I mean ‘more than once’) is how emerging poets can go about building up to getting...
WHAT I WAS READING IN 2019
What I was reading in 2019 (and what I'm looking forward to in 2020): What I’m currently reading: Minor Monuments (Ian Maleney) (Most of) what I read in...
WHAT I’VE BEEN READING
A list of what I’ve been reading over the last year or two (and I’m sure I’m missing a few) – I hope to review at least some of them soon if I get time: In the ‘to-read...
SPILL SIMMER FALTER WITHER
I have just started ‘Spill Summer Falter Wither’ and I must say it is very good so far. I am about 50 pages in – and nothing has happened, apart from a man has adopted...
JACK UNDERWOOD’S 20 POETRY TENETS
Keeping with the theme of guidance for writing, I reckon you could do worse than follow some of Jack Undwerwood’s 20 poetry tenets, which I have pasted below. I had the...
BANDERSNATCH AND CREATIVE COLLABORATION BY DIANA PAVLAC GLYER — A PILGRIM IN NARNIA
I am a rapid writer, someone who works in fits and starts. I benefit from binges of work, closeted away to get down what’s been rolling around my chest for hours or...
TEJU COLE ON WRITING
Ever since reading his excellent ‘Open City’ I have been a big fan of Teju Cole. He is often described as ‘Sebaldian’ (you know you are doing well when you get your own...