There is a huge distance between those who find the written word easy and familiar and those who feel unable to write, finding the whole process threatening and difficult. These stories are the product of a project called ‘Go Write Ahead’ and are intended to demonstrate how this gap can be closed. The story ‘The eyes can see clearly now’ is about how it is possible to become a writer, by getting a pair of glasses and gaining a new vision. ‘The call of the sea’ is an account of one person’s determination to survive a major life crisis and the central part played in that struggle by the process of learning to read and write with confidence. ‘The interview’ tells of a boy who leaves school and comes to the realisation that he is now responsible for making his own decisions. A different theme is covered in the story ‘Figure of eight’, which describes the damage that can be caused by being over-educated, to the point that the writer felt cut off from life by words.