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I'm a writer and editor based in Edinburgh. My business, Kindle Creative, writes for business magazines, newspapers and social media. I currently run the 38minutes network for Channel 4.

 

My interests are in creative writing for screen and print, literature, art, design (especially interiors and textiles) and film.

 

I have a business blog on my website and also recently started a new one focusing on Scottish art, design and homes. It's called Hither & Dither.

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A question of trust: connecting with audiences online

Nicola Sinclair asks how cinemas can harness social media in a way that is secure, positive and authentic

Let’s face it, these are tough times for media. In the past year alone, News of the World imploded in…

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Posted on December 6, 2011 at 1:00pm

Storytelling reinvented

Interactivity is the latest innovation in a long history of storytelling – but how can cinemas embrace it? Nicola More opens the new chapter

Stories have been a part of human culture since prehistoric man first drew pictorial representations on cave walls – signs of “the beginnings of the…

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Posted on May 24, 2011 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

Putting the social back into the network

If SylC is a young adolescent, then 38minutes.com is the cool kid in the 6th form that we all look up to. Editor of that site Nicola More here explores the potential of social networks as a business marketing tool – and offers some top tips for SylC members to make the most of this very site – from access…

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Posted on March 8, 2011 at 2:30pm

Whose cinema is it anyway? Alternative content and cultural democracy

Nicola More takes a look at how to maximise returns on alternative content whilst maintaining a healthy programme of independent film.



Sunday is a big day for Simply Red fans. An army of middle-aged women will rediscover their youth as the band perform their swan song at the O2 on…

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Posted on December 17, 2010 at 10:30am

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