What’s The Point (Of Scene)? How The One Liner Changed How I See Stories

If writing is re-writing, scriptwriting is script editing. And one of the most basic tools of script editing is the One Liner, which focuses you on POS (point of scene).   As a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed trainee script editor, my boss assigned me some practise. After I’d mangled my way through a set of off-balance notes, …

3 Reasons Why I Recommend The NYC Midnight Writing Challenges

About a year ago, I came across a group called NYC Midnight that run a slate of online writing competitions. I’m usually pretty suspicious of these sorts of things, and to be honest I’m not someone who regularly enters competitions. But after poking about their website, I thought, why not? I’ll try it once, and …

The 5 Christmas Movies I’ll Be Watching For the First Time This Christmas

    So you may well have seen my previous post where I shared the five Christmas movies I'm looking forward to re-watching these holidays. Well, I have a terrible confession. There are a LOT of Christmas films I've never bothered with, but I think I probably should. Like I've said before, I love the festive …

The 5 Christmas Movies I’ll Be Re-Watching This Christmas

  I love the festive season. It’s always a good time of year to catch up on reading, movies, sunshine and cheese-eating. Or, of course, to reacquaint yourself with some old favourites – books, films, relatives, etc. Here are my five favourite festive flicks that I heartily look forward to re-viewing over the holidays.   …

Ann Hood’s Top Ten Tips On How To Write A Kick-Ass Essay

I came across this fantastic podcast the other day via Tin House and featuring writer Ann Hood who shares her ten rules on how to write a 'kick-ass' essay. It is excellent and I urge you to listen to it immediately! The podcast is a recording of Hood's lecture given during Tin House's 2014 Summer Writer's Workshop. Hood is …