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Alison Percival
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Some progress at last. I finally, finally, finally seem to be making some progress on my novel. After what seems a long time of false starts, long fallow periods, going up blind alleys, I now seem to be on the right track. Famous last words probably. The impetus has come really from going to the York Festival of Writing. Fishbowl by Bradley Somer – book review. Earlier this year I stayed in a high-rise hotel in a district of Manhattan, quite far off the tourist track. My window looked out onto a vast...
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Fleur Smithwick | theprimewriters
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The Seven Deadly Sins Lust. Writer-to-Writer: Jon Teckman and Beth Miller. The Seven Deadly Sins Greed. The Seven Deadly Sins Sloth. St Patrick’s Day -Celebrating Irish Writing. The Seven Deadly Sins: Envy. The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath. THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS: PRIDE. Is it ever ok to write for free? MAKING THE LEAP: The Leap Into Self Publishing. Writing Sizzling Sex Scenes. WRITER TO WRITER: Rebecca Mascull and Jason Hewitt. Time To Write Part Two -Technology. Finding Time To Write Part One. One Year On ...
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Top 10 Tips for Writing a Crappy First Draft | Claire Fuller
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Our Endless Numbered Days. Top 10 Tips for Writing a Crappy First Draft. July 28, 2015. October 14, 2015. But what other tips and tricks do writers use? I asked a few author friends and below I have compiled the top ten ways of pushing your word count forward. Make notes as you go along. I do the same thing using Scrivener. Allow yourself to write badly. I write a ‘Fuck-it’ draft – a dirty first draft where I push on and don’t look back. Give yourself a word count. Write something you’re interested in.
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April and algorithms | Alison Percival
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By alison on May 1, 2015. Back into the routine, I logged on to an inbox teeming with press releases about Father’s Day. ‘Treat him to a new Lawnmower – you know he deserves it! 8217; Next came Facebook’s cheery messages Hey – Alison, exactly this time two years ago your father was critically ill in hospital? 8217; Yes, I remember, thanks. Every last thing. I know it’s only algorithms that brought that post up to the surface, but yeah, good old Facebook. What I read in April. Our Endless Numbered Days.
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Pamreader: 01/01/2015 - 02/01/2015
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View my complete profile. Sign up to a writing course. The joy of reading. Review of A Killing Moon by Steven Dunne. Creative writing inspiration is all around you. Review of I Saw A Man by Owen Sheers. Review of I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh. Review of Us Conductors by Sean Michaels. Review of The Defence by Steve Cavanagh. Review of The Infidel Stain by M.J. Carter. Review of Girl at War by Sara Nović. Sunday, 25 January 2015. Review of How to Make a Friend by Fleur Smithwick. How to Make a Friend.
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