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The Write Off
The Write Off Podcast
20 episodes
6 months ago
In part two, we discuss the Pomodoro technique, writing sprints, the lonely nature of writing and the importance of snacks. We hope you enjoy. Good luck with your writing!
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In part two, we discuss the Pomodoro technique, writing sprints, the lonely nature of writing and the importance of snacks. We hope you enjoy. Good luck with your writing!
Show more...
Books
Arts
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'Fuck me, I love Keats'.
The Write Off
19 minutes
3 years ago
'Fuck me, I love Keats'.
'Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness....' and all that. Keats wrote autumn well, and so did many writers who put ink to quill before him and digits to keyboards after. But what effect did the seasons have on those writers - and do the seasons have an impact on us? Does the time of year affect our ability to put pen to paper? And when we are productive, does the tone of our writing change according to the season that we're in? We're glad to be back for series 3, episode 1! We ...
The Write Off
In part two, we discuss the Pomodoro technique, writing sprints, the lonely nature of writing and the importance of snacks. We hope you enjoy. Good luck with your writing!