How have I survived Australia’s dodgy political cycle all these years without Fiona Katauskas?
Helping new writers develop their craft
Some writers I work with haven’t done any writing classes or workshops, so they are unaware of the common mistakes new writers make, such as using filter words for action rather than letting the action speak for itself.
This week I am in love with …
The day after I’m arrested my father invites me to lunch.
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Alexia Derbas is a funny, dark writer. I love her voice and view. Here’s a taste.
This week I’m in love with…
Marjane Satrapi (author of Persepolis) and Tara Tiba (Iranian-Australian musician) Only seven years behind the rest of the word, I finally watched Persepolis this week…
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David Foster Wallace reading his story ‘Forever Overhead’ Still on the serendipitous net-noodling loop, last week’s article by Zadie Smith lead me to seek out…
This week I am in love with…
‘The Winnie Blues’ by Sydney writer Rebecca Slater, takes you so far in so few words. Magic.
Can an editor read for pleasure?
I hear this question quite a bit. I have been asked it by students of a short course I teach and I’ve heard it…
This week I am in love with …
Phoebe Snow and Charles Dickens Phoebe Snow: the poetry woman, exquisite vocal stylist, deft guitarist. Having a mini Phoebe festival thanks to some new (second…
So what is a split infinitive anyway?
Spitting an infinitive is not a crime against grammar, but it’s not the most elegant construction either.
Dangling modifiers, squinting modifiers, what’s that about?
Understanding sentence modifiers can help with your writing, plus it can give you a bit of word-nerd cred when you casually name-drop them. A sentence…
The gentle art of dictionary adding
I’ve invented a new word: togsulation. [togs-yoo-lay-shon] It’s the lovely cool you get when you wear your wet togs* home from the beach or the…