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Andrew Taylor | Blog
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Words … in some sort of order. The Writer’s Block, like the butcher’s block, is where ideas come to be jointed, trimmed, rolled and prepared so they’re ready for the table. Occasionally, like the executioner’s block, it’s where the bad ones come to die. Some of them will be about writing in general, but a lot will be about my latest book,. Walking Wounded, the Life and Poetry of Vernon Scannell. And about the amazing man and spine-tingling poet who inspired it. Can’t trust any of them . We don’t seem to ...
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Andrew Taylor | Freelance
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Past and present clients include…. Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing. Half the excitement of being a freelance is writing about what I’m asked to write about property investment, IT, insurance, or whatever the client wants. I’ve written articles on forensic accounting and the death of Vincent Van Gogh, on Enterprise Asset Management and Emirates Stadium.
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Real men don’t write poems…. Birthday greetings from a lecture theatre. Betjeman de nos jours. A lot of people quietly write poetry. In fact, I believe that, for anyone who wants to create anything more imaginative than a shopping list, there is no better way of practising selecting and rejecting words, thinking about precise meanings, and packing significance into what you write, than trying to write a poem, however bad it may be. It should be included in all media training courses. How pompous is that?
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It delights and surprises: can be browsed for fun or learned by heart to upstage and infuriate friends. I’m looking for the chance to use Davka! But Soutpiel comes a close second. Look ‘em up! The Greeks* Had a Word For It (*and the Russians, and the Japanese and the Dutch). We need words, like fish need water we live in them and they define our lives. They help us share ideas and emotions often, they can even teach us how. Is it a good book?
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Andrew Taylor | Biography
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Andrew Taylor has been a freelance writer since 2004, but he has been working in newspapers, magazines, and television, in both Europe and the Middle East, for nearly 35 years. Before that, so long ago that he can hardly remember, he read English at Oxford University. He began writing books in the early 1990s. Then after being made redundant in a major reorganisation of DTV – an experience he later wrote about in Burning the Suit – he established himself in freelance writing and journalism.
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Andrew Taylor | Books
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The Greeks Had a Word For It …. Walking Wounded the Life and Poetry of Vernon Scannell. The Pocket Guide to Poets and Poetry. Random Acts of Politeness. Books That Changed the World. The Rise and Fall of the Great Empires. Burning the Suit – fighting back against the aftershock of redundancy. A Plum in Your Mouth – why the way we talk speaks volumes about us. The World of Gerard Mercator. God’s Fugitive, the Life of Charles Montague Doughty.