Self-publishing: why not?
Don’t let the sneering scare you; the medium is the best fit for some projects, argues Richard Sugg
Don’t let the sneering scare you; the medium is the best fit for some projects, argues Richard Sugg
A PowerPoint marathon or a ‘captured’ lecture will always be a pale imitation of a live experience, in which an expert practitioner taps into ‘the dangerous energy of all those watching eyes’, says...
How refreshing to read in a serious journal a proper account of poltergeist and other paranormal phenomena (“Schools that have ghouls”, Features, 30 October).The author, Richard Sugg, starts with the...
Can academics’ prior experiences of employment help them with the day job? asks Matthew Reisz
From the Victorian slum-dwellers whose lives were transformed after they found a warbling rodent, to the jazz-like sound of mouse music, Richard Sugg says that if you take strange stories seriously,...