Showing posts with label James Joyce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Joyce. Show all posts

Friday, 10 October 2025

Shakespeare and Company: Why Paris’s most famous bookshop still feels like a pilgrimage

A century on, Shakespeare and Company remains more than a bookshop. From Sylvia Beach to George Whitman, Paris’s legendary literary haven continues to inspire readers, writers, and dreamers from around the world.

A century after it first opened, Shakespeare and Company remains more than a bookshop; it’s a living testament to the power of words, memory, and belonging. 
There are bookshops that sell books, and then there’s Shakespeare and Company. Each time I visit, as I did again recently, I’m

reminded that this isn’t merely a shop. It’s a symbol. It’s about history, the writers, and the romance of Paris.

Saturday, 1 February 2025

Stream-of-consciousness in novel writing: what it is and why it matters


Stream-of-consciousness writing has always fascinated me when it comes to writing novels. It can
 dive into the intricate flow of thoughts and emotions that feel unique and personal. 

Stream-of-consciousness might initially sound daunting and a bit trippy, but anyone can experiment with it.