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Bringing the dead to life: A guest post by Kelly Gardiner

June 28, 2017 By Lee Kofman Leave a Comment

I write about dead people.

Not ghosts. At least, not so far. I write fiction set in the past. It’s not the smartest career move, to be honest, but apparently I can’t help it. Historical fiction requires years of meticulous …

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June 20, 2017 By Lee Kofman Leave a Comment

I’ll be traveling to Sydney in September to teach a memoir workshop at NSW Writers’ Centre. Will love to see those of you who may be interested. More details are here.

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Fail Better

June 14, 2017 By Lee Kofman 4 Comments

Recently I came across an intriguing quote about the nature of artistic process by William Bailey, a notable visual artist. Apparently he said: ‘I believe that every painter is in a state of continual failure.’ At first I was puzzled, …

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Writing Fiction in and out of the University: A Guest Post by Josephine Wilson

May 31, 2017 By Lee Kofman Leave a Comment

I have met quite a few writers who, like me, have written novels, plays or collections of poetry within the framework of a PhD.  The motivation for writing within the University is sometimes a scholarship, which offers financial support for …

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The philosophy of fiction editing: A guest post by Sabita Naheswaran

May 5, 2017 By Lee Kofman 2 Comments

Fiddling with fiction can be so very, very tricky, structural editing in particular. Henry James referred to editing as ‘the butchers’ trade’: we dissect, we cut, we rearrange the parts. Ten years as an editor and I still worry that …

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Reading beyond our comfort zone

April 11, 2017 By Lee Kofman 6 Comments

I’ve noticed a curious anxiety among some writers who teach writing about coming across as supposedly elitist when they discuss reading with their students. While these writers themselves are often ambitious readers and may complain to their peers about how …

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