Wednesday, 15 May 2019
On Writing Groups (part 3), by Kevin Burke
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In the third part of our ongoing series series of posts detailing what we get out of being involved in a writing group, we turn to Kevin Bur...
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Wednesday, 17 April 2019
On Writing Groups (part 2), by Andy West
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Author-Foo from Writing Groups - Woo! In the second part of our ongoing series series of posts detailing what we get out of being involved...
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Wednesday, 20 March 2019
On Writing Groups (part 1), by Paul Melhuish
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After a prolonged period of silence (sorry about that, we've all been too busy writing and publishing!), we're going to start a seri...
Monday, 10 October 2016
Stanislaw Lem: One British Writer's Response
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NSFWG chairman Ian Watson on the Polish writer The first science-fictional Lem I knew about was actually called Lemmy. Lemmy was the ...
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Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Defending Dennis: Some Thoughts from the 21st Century on Dennis Wheatley’s ‘The Satanist’
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NSFWG member Paul Melhuish on Dennis Wheatley... Many older writers of the fantastic seem to have achieved cult status I this day and ag...
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Horrorstör, by Grady Hendrix - review
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NSFWG member Mark West reviews the novel "Horrorstör" by Grady Hendrix... Something strange is happening at the Orsk furnitu...
Monday, 18 May 2015
How To Kill A Rat With Your Teeth...
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NSFWG member Paul Melhuish on Roald Dahl... I was sitting in a pub reading alone the other week and a lovely drunk girl looked over from...
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Monday, 4 May 2015
NSFWG members interviewed (a round-up)
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Over the course of last year (though we still have a couple of members who slipped the net), the blog ran a series of interviews where NSFWG...
Monday, 27 April 2015
The Book That Made Me (a round-up)
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Last year (though we have a few members who are yet to contribute), the blog ran a series of articles where NSFWG members discussed the ...
Monday, 20 April 2015
"Snorky's Moll (part 4 of 4)", a serial by Nigel Edwards
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Joe found a photograph from the Roaring Twenties hidden in the drawer of an old desk. Apparently taken at a sporting event it showed a woma...
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