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On The Practicalities of Writing

Posted on September 1, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I’ve just sent a large chunk of writing to my supervisors (drafts of two chapters, to be precise) and feel… Read more On The Practicalities of Writing

Where to Read: Advice from a Book Fetishist

Posted on April 8, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

“I just don’t have time to read,” my friend complains. We’re having coffee and she has spent the last ten… Read more Where to Read: Advice from a Book Fetishist

On Becoming a Reader – Again

Posted on March 12, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

There’s a reason why I’m studying literature – it’s been one of my major passions for as long as I… Read more On Becoming a Reader – Again

Research Update

Posted on April 13, 2013July 28, 2016 by cococatani

Sometimes I spend days staring at my computer screen without writing anything useful. Sometimes I manage to do quite a… Read more Research Update

Some Flash Fiction

Posted on March 2, 2013July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I haven’t been to a creative workshop in weeks because I was quite busy. Yesterday I had some hours to… Read more Some Flash Fiction

And I Also Do Poetry…

Posted on February 24, 2013July 28, 2016 by cococatani

… well, only when I’m performing at UEA CWS‘s open mic night themed Bad Romance. Unlike the organizers I don’t… Read more And I Also Do Poetry…

Short Story: The Hermit

Posted on February 23, 2013July 28, 2016 by cococatani

One of my short stories got published in Venue, part of Concrete (UEA’s student newspaper). For those who don’t have access… Read more Short Story: The Hermit

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