Archive for November, 2006

Learning to Write VIII

Mario, the postman in the film Il Postino, in an effort to win the heart of Beatrice Russo, steals some poems from Pablo Neruda. Later he justifies his action by telling the poet:
 
Poems don’t belong to those who write them. They belong to those who need them.
This begs the question of the text with a [...]



Blogging Problems

I know it’s boring but this blog is broken at the moment. I’m working on it and it should look fine from your end, but I don’t have constant access at my end. It might be that, if you post a comment, I won’t see it immediately and it may hang around in cyberspace for [...]



At The Shed

We were at The Shed as part of an invited audience to help Graham Fellows record a half-hour programme for Radio Four.
Fellows is a British comedian, perhaps better known to many people in his incarnation of John Shuttleworth, an aspiring singer/songwriter from Sheffield in South Yorkshire, and a bit of a nerd.
The recording for Radio [...]






About Writing:

One of the things that happens to careers out here is that people destroy themselves because they begin to think they’re wonderful. They begin to think they know what they’re doing, and the minute that happens, it’s over. William Goldman

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