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Tag Archives: paper
The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword
Image: Vikas D. Reddy The value of printing off a manuscript can never be under-valued. Having done so for GREENER IS THE GRASS last week, and having pondered a gaping plot hole in the story since my last re-write, I … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial Comment, Fiction, Politics, Publishing and Marketing, Reading, Writing
Tagged Anthonly Lester, Books, Defamtion Bill, editorial, Fiction, freedom of speech, Libel, manuscript, opinion, paper, printed, slander, The Times, Writing
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To Kill A Mocking Bird Is Still Relevant Today
Image: Mike Baird My tickets for the Edinburgh Book Festival arrived yesterday, all 35 of them. Holding the bundle in my hand brought it home just how busy August is going to be. And of course, there’s still one very … Continue reading →