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How to Be a More Interesting Writer, Session II: Tricks and Techniques

A short course for poets, fiction writers, journalists, journal-keepers, travel writers, essayists, reviewers, and in fact pretty much anyone who puts pen to paper or finger to keyboard. The way to develop your writing, no matter what kind or genre of writer you are, is not to ask “How can I be a better writer?” […]

Lettercarving Intensive Workhop–the first I have offered!

Dear friends, neighbours, colleagues, and followers: Thanks to my new partnership with the Sol Creative Foundry in Dry Drayton, a village just northwest of Cambridge, I’m going to be offering an exhibition of my Endangered Alphabets artwork and furniture and a wood lettercarving intensive workshop, both at the delightful Sol Creative space. My work […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 16: Night and Day

The latest episode in the increasingly unhinged behind-the-scenes account of a crowdfunding campaign. Running Kickstarter campaigns is like planting a garden. Each time you think, “This year I’ll get it right.” Instead, every year you simply make a different set of mistakes. In crowdfunding, unlike gardening, the faults and shortcomings are all my […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 15: The Avalanche

The latest episode in my tragicomic behind-the-scenes account of life during a crowdfunding campaign. First loves and first Kickstarter campaigns are the same: clumsy, enthusiastic, uninformed, unforgettable. My first campaign set out to raise $8000 to travel around the world carving indigenous scripts. Think about that for a moment. Around the world, stopping […]

Kickstarter Diaries 14: Why Not Use AI?

The latest episode in my tragicomic behind-the-scenes account of life during a crowdfunding campaign. As the AI debate rages, I started wondering about the Endangered Alphabets initiative that I’ll undertake if my current Kickstarter campaign is successful, and how it would be different with AI. My plan is to make ten carvings in endangered […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 13: Unlucky for Some

The latest entry in my tragicomic behind-the-scenes account of life in a crowdfunding campaign. I may regret this entry, as it is both serious and political, but in this new chapter of my life I have vowed to be braver and more open. So here goes. In the middle of the night (when, […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 12: Gifts By Night

The latest in my tragicomic account of life behind the scenes during a crowdfunding campaign. Lying awake at five a.m. thinking about crowdfunding is not all bad. There I was, staring up into the darkness, when the muted buzz of my phone told me a Facebook message had just come in. And what a […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 11: By Hand

This episode of my tragicomic account of life during a crowdfunding campaign connects with the themes in my new book By Hand, as I wondered whether I would do a better job of handling the stresses of a campaign if I wrote about them by hand rather than typing them on my laptop. One thing […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 11: Night and Day

The latest episode in my tragicomic behind-the-scenes account of living through a crowdfunding campaign. This is the first Kickstarter I have done while living outside the United States, and time is making a fool of me. I like to be up and moving early, especially if there is work to be done or […]

The Kickstarter Diaries 10: Asking for Help

The latest episode in my tragicomic behind-the-scenes account of life in a crowdfunding campaign. If there was one lesson write large and often in the invisible-but-not-unspoken curriculum of my early years, it was Don’t ask for help. At school it was a sign of weakness, even of failure, to ask a teacher for help; […]