Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well and looking after yourselves, physically, mentally and creatively. I’ve collated another batch of writing exercises for your creativity-flexing pleasure, so I hope you enjoy! 5 Further Writing Exercises to Flex your Writing… Read More ›
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5 More Writing Exercises to Flex your Writing Muscles
Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well! Today I’m back with another round of Writing Exercises to help keep your creative mind and muscles active. I hope you enjoy! 5 More Writing Exercises to Flex your Writing Muscles 1 Experiment… Read More ›
5 Writing Exercises to Flex your Writing Muscles
Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well and that you’re all keeping safe. Today’s post is about how you can keep your creative brain active and exercise that there writing muscle because, like with any muscle, the more you… Read More ›
Writing Tips 5
Hi everyone, I’m back again with another six writing tips to help you make the best out of your work. Backstory Backstory can be essential, but it’s a good idea to try and spread it throughout a story, giving little… Read More ›
Writing Tips 4
Hi everyone! I’ve not written a ‘Writing Tips‘ post for a long while and seeing as I’ve had a little time today, I thought I’d write one now – So here are another six tips. Titles When you’re writing a… Read More ›
Recycling your Work
If you’re anything like me, then you’re apt to have notebooks, computer folders and stacks of paper full of unfinished work that at one point or another, you were excited or at the very least, mildly enthusiastic about. I have… Read More ›
Stephen King’s ‘On Writing’
Over the last few years, a lot of people have suggested that I read the book ‘On Writing’ by Stephen King, though for one reason or another I had never actually gotten around to doing so. However, it was recommended… Read More ›
Writing Tips 2
Hi everyone, I couldn’t think of any other ways of saying ‘more’ than the ones that I’ve already used (even with the help of the internet), so I had no other choice than to stick a number on the end… Read More ›
Writing Tips – Writing Children’s Stories 2
Hi everyone, I had a little bit of time, and so I thought I’d write some more Writing Tips for writers who find crafting children’s stories as difficult as I do. You can find parts one and three of this… Read More ›
Creating an Outline with Index Cards
All you need to create your outline are 60 index cards, a pen or a marker of some sort and a large space in which to spread out the cards. This method utilises the Three Act Structure which is a useful structural… Read More ›