by Giles Broadbent | Dec 28, 2022 | Techniques
There’s something about writing by hand with pen and paper. It’s an elegant way to shape your stories that produces a different kind of thinking.
by Giles Broadbent | Dec 6, 2022 | Arts & Entertainment
Florence Pugh’s new movie The Wonder about a Victorian fasting girl has an unusual introduction and ending. We examine what these bookends mean.
by Giles Broadbent | Nov 28, 2022 | Story
It is a love story between a dashing superstar and a captivating beauty. But while history remembers him as a hero, Emma’s reputation was trashed The story of Horatio Nelson may be filled with blood and honour, heroism and sacrifice but it is essentially an...
by Giles Broadbent | Nov 22, 2022 | Productivity
Procrastination isn’t laziness but instead something more closely associated with fear. Here, we go into detail about how to set your mind right. Before we start the exploration, I should set out from the beginning what procrastination is and what it isn’t –...
by Giles Broadbent | Nov 15, 2022 | Blog
These delightful words from Middle English have found ways to smuggle themselves through the centuries to stay part of our lexicon of modern life English has become the universal language of the world for a couple of reasons. The first is how widespread it has become...