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When doing text work with writers or actors, an image I come back to again and again is dropping pebbles into water. Whatever the size of the pebble...
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Likening the writing process to a journey is probably one of
those yawn inducing clichés Stephen King would urge us not to use. Although
there are...
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This blog is late because of next Tuesday as 18th October is Green Ink Theatre’s literary salon at Waterstones Piccadilly. The material is all from...
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‘You what?’ my husband says when I announce I’m planning to
take part in NaNoWriMo (a global writers’ challenge to pen 50,000 words of a
novel...
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For those of you who don’t know, NaNoWriMo is a crazy writing project that happens every November, with the goal of getting authors (whether amateur...
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Many good writing habits are about avoiding seasickness. Just as securing the reader in the reality of your point of view means not jumping from head...
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In his bestselling book, The
7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey presents what he sees as
the key principles to achieving success in...
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Just over a decade ago, I saw Alan Ayckbourn’s Improbable Fiction at the Theatre Royal, Bath. I was doing my creative writing MA and, of all the...
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Ever since my early
teens I have loved to write – journals, poetry, short stories. I’ve always been part of a book club or a creative
writing group...
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After weeks of deliberation, we can reveal the shortlist for our Firewords Writing Competition. A...
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We're delighted to reveal the team over at Firewords Quarterly have chosen their winners for our recent short story competition. Over 550 entries...
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There have been and will continue to be well-publicised arguments about whether something so individual can or should be taught. The answer, though,...
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Last year, the team at I_AM Self-Publishing created our first ever author goals worksheet,
which we shared right here on www.writersandartists.co.uk...
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‘Just be yourself’ is about the worst advice anyone can give. It’s the “just” that does it. The perceived thing changes: if you’re self-conscious,...
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In her book, 10 Rules
of Writing, Elmore Leonard advised would be authors to – ‘Get an accountant,
abstain from sex and similes, cut, rewrite, then...