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On Writing: The Post-Writing Comedown
More Writing About Writing: What Makes a Writer?
More Writing About Writing: For Writing, With Love
More Writing About Writing: Tomorrow’s Censored Novels
More Writing About Writing: Elements of Style
What if we’re all just writing the same stories though? What separates say Hemingway from Faulkner? Style. People remember their styles.
More Writing About Writing: His White Envelope
Reece Choules is handed a white envelope while passing through Waterstones, and wonders whether it might be the future of publishing.
More Writing About Writing: Q&A with Dostoevsky
In his latest column, Reece Choules calls upon the spirit of a literary hero for advice and inspiration.
More Writing About Writing: Some Names Are Bigger Than Others
In his latest column, Reece Choules considers what makes some writers bigger than others – and whether success can be categorised.
Fiction, Litro #139: No Such Luck
Seen and Not Seen
Enduring the pain of loss.
More Writing About Writing: Performance
Reece Choules recalls a recent reading at Listen Softly London, and urges the next generation of writers to stand up and claim their brave new world.
More Writing About Writing: The Words / The New
In his latest column, Reece Choules examines our notions of success and failure, and our desire for the new.
More Writing About Writing: I’m Still Here
Why write? Reece Choules attempts to answer the question while watching a game of football.
More Writing About Writing: Shadow Boxing
Reece Choules returns with his ‘More Writing About Writing’ column, and the familiar problem of trying to balance the desire to write against the need for a social life.
I Remember: Knuckling Down
Reece Choules remembers a youth of sticker books, dead-end jobs and second chances.
More Writing About Writing: You Can Write. So What.
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What would you be willing to sacrifice in order to survive?
















