Posts tagged 'Teenage'
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Naming the baby
Posted 9 August 2009 Amidst all the hard (but rewarding) work of the third draft of the final volume of the Chaos Walking trilogy, today is a fun day for me. It’s when I... Read 'Naming the baby ' -
The small matter of making it great
Posted 17 July 2009 I’ve written before on here about writing both first drafts (where you try anything and everything because no one will ever see it) and second drafts (where you cut away... Read 'The small matter of making it...' -
Meet the readers
Posted 29 May 2009 Writing books is – in so many, many ways – an odd profession. By its very nature, it attracts those of us who are perfectly happy spending months, if not... Read 'Meet the readers ' -
We love your books, don't write anymore
Posted 18 May 2009 You might have noticed that there's been a bit longer of a time lag between this entry and last, for which my most effusive apologies. The cause is one of... Read 'We love your books, don't write...' -
The day it came out
Posted 5 May 2009 Yesterday was the official publication date for my new book, The Ask and the Answer. A big, big day, but an oddly quiet one. I started writing it almost two... Read 'The day it came out ' -
Little red marks, thousands of them
Posted 12 April 2009 It’s the literary equivalent of trimming your nose-hairs before a dinner party. Actually, not quite true, it’s more the literary equivalent of your mother asking if you’ve trimmed your nose-hairs.... Read 'Little red marks, thousands of them' -
What Haruki Murakami keeps prattling on about
Posted 9 April 2009 For this blog, I thought I’d take a momentary diversion that will lead back to writing. I write this on Sunday afternoon, 5 April 2009. In three weeks, all things... Read 'What Haruki Murakami keeps prattling on...'
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