Monthly Archives: January 2015

A different kind of writing blog: Roz Kay

Hello, and welcome to my blog. It’s mostly conversations with writers: authors, poets, and playwrights. I sometimes include “guest posts” from writers on the publication of their books, and I maintain a page of writing tips. My debut children’s novel, The Keeper of the Stones, … Continue reading

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Tapping into something universal: Curt Anderson

By Roz Kay One night, Curt Anderson dreamed that his father reappeared from the afterlife and complained that Curt wasn’t looking after the car he’d inherited from him. “I always thought that was kind of funny,” Curt says. So it … Continue reading

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One hundred words of freedom: Jane McDermott

By Roz Kay On New Year’s Eve, the tenth anniversary of her mother’s death, Jane McDermott wrote one hundred words for her. “It was hugely comforting to do that,” she says. “It’s this little thing I can do, and I … Continue reading

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