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On models, liberators and guides

May 13, 2025

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7 min read

On models, liberators and guides

[FROM THE ARCHIVE] On the basis that you’re supposed to write the books you want to read, that’s precisely what I’m setting about doing.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On Miss Marple, class and human nature

Apr 1, 2025

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5 min read

On Miss Marple, class and human nature

[FROM THE ARCHIVE] I don’t fall asleep easily, so for years, I’ve listened to audiobooks and radio plays in bed — now I’ve got an elasticated headphone band to make it a more comfortable experience.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On professionalism and the (super)market

Mar 18, 2025

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7 min read

On professionalism and the (super)market

[FROM THE ARCHIVE] What does it mean to be a “professional” writer? Is it that you devote lots of your time and effort to writing? Or that you get paid for writing?

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On knowing when something is finished, or not having written a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 6)

Feb 4, 2025

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8 min read

On knowing when something is finished, or not having written a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 6)

Maybe there’s an interesting distinction for us to make between something that’s finished for now and something that’s finished for good.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 5 of 5)

Nov 7, 2024

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4 min read

On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 5 of 5)

If there's one thing I'd like to leave you with at the end of this special, exhausting, exhilarating month, it is this — say yes to your writing by saying no to something else.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 4 of 5)

Nov 3, 2024

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7 min read

On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 4 of 5)

107,910 words, and still nowhere near finished — but for now, I’m content to keep wandering across the universe of this strange, sad, redemptive novel.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 3 of 5)

Oct 27, 2024

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8 min read

On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 3 of 5)

I’m now required to write characters whose attitudes, opinions and experiences do not correspond to my own, in three overlapping areas: sexuality, religion and politics.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 2 of 5)

Oct 20, 2024

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8 min read

On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 2 of 5)

I wrote my first ever sex scenes this week. Every aspect of these scenes could be viewed as a template for the kind of questions we need to ask ourselves about every single thing we write.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 1 of 5)

Oct 13, 2024

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6 min read

On writing a 90,000-word novel in a month (Part 1 of 5)

I’ve written a total of 24,136 words this week. Considering I pledged to finish a 90,000-word draft this month, you’d be forgiven for thinking I’m well on course.

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

Novels

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On establishing a writing routine

Sep 3, 2024

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5 min read

On establishing a writing routine

If you aren’t sitting in a shed with a board across your lap like Roald Dahl, are you even really writing at all?

Philip Holyman
Philip Holyman

But anyway, I digress...

But anyway, I digress… from UK-based writer Philip Holyman —— my blog and newsletter that includes things I’ve read, heard or seen that have started living rent-free in my mind (for better or for worse) — with sources fully credited and with external links so you can read, hear or see these things for yourself.

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