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The Queen Of Ing
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The Queen Of Ing

thresholds20 June 201120 June 2011

LYNDA NASH writes: Now I’m not completely anti-ing. I’ve nothing against singing or laughing or drinking provided these acts are done one at a time. What I would like to know is – what’s the attraction?

Connective Writing
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Connective Writing

thresholds20 June 201122 June 2011

PAULINE MASUREL shares her thoughts on the benefits and drawbacks of writing workshops and invites readers to share their own experiences.

Strange Creatures by Joseph O’Connor
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Strange Creatures by Joseph O’Connor

thresholds14 June 20111 September 2011

“A writer is always quietly looking and thinking. Not willing inspiration but just being open to the world. This quiet looking and thinking is the imagination.”

Just a few words…on flash fiction
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Just a few words…on flash fiction

thresholds13 June 201114 May 2013

CAROLYN THOMAS takes a brief look at shorter short story competitions and encourages us all to get writing!

Rattle Tales – Live Lit in Brighton
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Rattle Tales – Live Lit in Brighton

thresholds8 June 201125 July 2012

‘There was rattle shaking and questions from the off’: ERINNA METTLER writes about Liv Lit events with Rattle Tales.

The Best British Short Stories 2011
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The Best British Short Stories 2011

thresholds6 June 201114 May 2013

Short story writers don’t always get handsomely paid, or even paid, but there are plenty of editors accepting work for publication… NICHOLAS ROYLE discusses opportunities for short story writers and the birth of a new short story anthology.

The Writer – Everywhere and Nowhere
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The Writer – Everywhere and Nowhere

thresholds2 June 201114 June 2011

SOUMYA BHATTACHARYA asks: As a practising writer, what, really, are the pleasures and perils of writing? And in what way and to what extent, in the exercise of writing, the practice of it, does the writer’s self come into play?

Suspended Sentences
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Suspended Sentences

thresholds30 May 20116 June 2011

MIKE SMITH continues his exploration into what makes good writing successful…

Short Fiction in Theory and Practice
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Short Fiction in Theory and Practice

thresholds23 May 20116 June 2011

Down in the basement, a boy creeps into a disused lab. He sniffs. Is there a smell of something? He turns on a tap – and that’s where he’ll have to stay…AILSA COX takes time out from her own writing to edit a new peer-reviewed journal.

The Debate – Redrafting
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The Debate – Redrafting

thresholds16 May 201124 February 2012

In the first of a new series of features on topical debates, LOREE WESTRON tackles the issue of redrafting and invites readers to join the discussion…

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