Incoming Resources
- The luminous solution, Charlotte Wood
- Ryan Higa's How to write good, Ryan Higa ; [illustrations by John Nugroho]
- Seeking wisdom, a spiritual path to creative connection : a six-week artist's way programme, Julia Cameron
- Venero Armanno at Writer's Block 2014, Venero Armanno and Karen Beath
- A to Z great modern writers, Andy Tuohy ; with text by Caroline Taggart
- The novel inside you, writing, reading and creativity, Paul Magrs
- Use your words, a myth-busting, no-fear approach to writing, Catherine Deveny
- The Jane Austen writers' club, inspiration and advice from the world's best-loved novelist, Rebecca Smith ; illustrations by Sarah J Coleman
- Interview with Matthew Condon, Matthew Condon
- First you write a sentence, the elements of reading, writing and life, Joe Moran
- Frances Whiting at Writer's Block 2014, interview part 1, Frances Whiting and Karen Beath
- Make money from freelance writing, by Claire Gillman
- Write fantastic non-fiction and get it published, Claire Gillman
- The writer laid bare, mastering emotional honesty in a writer's art, craft and life, Lee Kofman
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- Keri Arthur at Literati 2013, Keri Arthur and Karen Beath
- M. K. Hume at Literati 2013, M. K. Hume and Karen Beath
- HatchÅ« itadakimashita!, Thank you for all orders!, Asai RyÅ
- J.K. Rowling, author, Joanne Mattern
- Everything I know about writing, John Marsden
- The creative writer's workshop, a sourcebook for releasing your creativity and finding your true writer's voice, Cathy Birch
- Katherine Howell at Literati 2013, Katherine Howell and Karen Beath
- Interview with Fiona McIntosh, Fiona McIntosh
- Crafting the personal essay, a guide for writing and publishing creative nonfiction, by Dinty W. Moore
- On writing qualitative research, living by words, Margot Ely ... [et al.]
- Discourse networks 1800/1900, Friedrich A. Kittler ; translated by Michael Metteer, with Chris Cullens ; foreword by David E. Wellbery
- So you want to write about American Indians?, a guide for writers, students, and scholars, Devon Abbott Mihesuah
- The practice of writing, essays, lectures, reviews and a diary ; David Lodge
- Children writing stories, Michael Armstrong
- How to write dazzling dialogue, the fastest way to improve any manuscript, James Scott Bell
- An authors' handbook, David Bolt
- Writing strategies, reaching diverse audiences, Laurel Richardson
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, [Elmore Leonard] ; illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- The creative critic, writing as/about practice, edited by Katja Hilevaara and Emily Orley
- How to write for a general audience, a guide for academics who want to share their knowledge with the world and have fun doing it, Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett
- Notes made while falling, Jenn Ashworth
- Testament of a generation, the journalism of Vera Brittain and Winifred Holtby, edited and introduced by Paul Berry and Alan Bishop
- Into the woods, a five-act journey into story, John Yorke
- The Ink Trade, Selected Journalism 1961-1993, by Anthony Burgess ; edited by Will Carr
- Interview with Nicole Alexander, Nicole Alexander
- Taoreru toki wa maenomeri, Arikawa Hiro
- Part wild, a writer's guide to harnessing the creative power of resistance, Deb Norton
- Coach yourself to be a successful writer, boost motivation, increase creativity and achieve your writing goals, Bekki Hill
- Lisa Walker at Literati 2013, Lisa Walker and Karen Beath
- Write to the point, how to be clear, correct and persuasive on the page, Sam Leith
- Interview with Louise Cusack, Louise Cusack
- The book you were born to write, everything you need to (finally) get your wisdom onto the page and into the world, Kelly Notaras ; [foreword by Reid Tracy]
- Break into screenwriting, Ray Frensham
- The novel project, a step-by-step guide to your novel, memoir or biography, Graeme Simsion
- Novelist as a vocation, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen