nothing in the rulebook
A collective of creatives bound by a single motto: There's nothing in the rulebook that says a giraffe can't play football!
Tag: writing
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Let us pay homage to the bards and troubadours whose words have echoed through the corridors of time – not just on one single day of the year, but every day of every year, writes Professor Wu.
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In a world gripped by the relentless throes of climate breakdown, where headlines scream of unprecedented wildfires, vanishing ice caps, and species on the brink of extinction, writers find themselves tasked with a weighty responsibility, argues Emma Reynolds
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Rebecca Solnit explains how books empower, and transform us
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Michael Greaves reviews new theatrical production “Cockfosters”, created by Tom Woffenden and Hamish Clayton.
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“Making anything well involves a commitment to the work. And that requires courage: you have to trust yourself,” the legendary Ursula Le Guin opines in what remains an excellent guide to writers and the writing life. Writing of course requires a level of creative spark; but it is also about commitment – and it is…
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Creative writing, is something that no machine can replicate, writes George Saunders for Nothing in the Rulebook.
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I first met Anouchka Santella over a plate of spanakopita spring rolls. ‘Are they any good?’ she asked, as I shoved one into my mouth. ‘Mmphf,’ I said, through spinach and feta. We were at the opening of The Kurious, a ‘multi-disciplinary design and brand development consultancy’, based in Sheffield. It’s a film production and…


