We thought we’d add something different to the cycle of Saturday blogs. You’ve had libraries, writing huts, shelfies and writer’s homes. What about what is central to them all?
We often ask the question of those we are lucky enough to cross the paths of: “why do writers write?” Today, we hear from Proser Melanie with her reasons why she does exactly that.
#1 William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He is often called England’s national poet, and the “Bard of Avon”. His…
Who wants some more lovely, lovely libraries? Of course you do. This weekend is the round up of the last ten featured beautiful libraries and then it’s a whole fresh batch next time round. Yum.
#SHELFIES
We lust over houses of famous writers of past and present. Pictures of a beautiful library or two are among our favourite Saturday blog pieces. We hear the saliva drip with the images of writing huts and studies. We also love the shelves…