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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Friday, October 15, 2010. GMP24 twitter feed for crime writers. This is just a quick entry to point any crime writers who follow my blog in the direction of the Twitter feeds GMP24 1 GMP24 2 GMP24 3 and GMP24 4. The resultant feed is fabulous source material for crime writers. Or poets. Or any writer for that matter. Go see. Thank you BBC and GMP. MuBu: the Newark Houses Museum. Miles Travelled = 124.7. Museums Visited = 4. Mood = Slightly Embarrassed. Two da...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. MuBu Blog: Foxton Locks. Miles Travelled = 37.5. Museums Visited = 1. I’d been to Foxton before. I went to watch narrowboats making unhurried progress up and down the famous staircase of 10 locks and to marvel at the remains of the lift that once winched wider beamed barges between the upper and lower levels of the canal. I also went to walk the towpath and enjoy the peace and abundant wildlife. But I never went into the museum.
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It may seem as if I have been silent for a few months, but it is not so. All my blogging recently has been on the Museum Buddies (MuBu) site. But I will be returning my activities here very soon as the period of my digital writer residency is coming to an end. In the meantime, this is the kind of thing I have been writing about:. Miles Travelled = 649. Museums Visited = 11. You can find the full article here at my MuBu blog. The Lone...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Friday, May 06, 2011. I'm putting together a workshop on storycraft for inclusion in a filmmaking course later in the year. Preparing the worksheets has set me thinking about the question of 'strangeness' in stories. This transition from ordinary to strange isn't confined to traditional hero epics. It comes up again and again in modern movies and novels. Www lindsaywallerwilkinson.wordpress.com said. Mmm This sounds really interesting. It is so much of wh...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Monday, May 09, 2011. There comes a time when the novel or screenplay gets pitched. That's when the product of our imagination and perspiration gets boiled down to a few short lines of prose - the story in a nutshell. Here are four classic plot problems that should be clear by the time 25% of the story has been written. We don’t identify with the protagonist. She/he may be in danger, in love or in pain but ultimately we don’t care. Height='150' id='Image1 img...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Sunday, May 01, 2011. Lies, damn lies and referendums. The UK referendum on voting reform is almost here. I find myself increasingly annoyed with various advocates of the ‘No’ and the ‘Yes’ campaigns, who are being so conspicuously economical with the actualité. Some of the campaigning literature posted through my letterbox in the last couple of weeks has been risible. So here is my summary of the voting options:. Governments tend to accumulate unpopularity o...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Friday, November 26, 2010. Smatrphones, unfriendly lists and geographical order. How should I organise my DVD collection? By genre, date or lead actor? Or should I carry on with my present approach - periodically scooping up the DVDs that have accumulated on the floor next to the television and shovelling them onto a nearby shelf? 8217; Highly recommended. Those who follow this blog will know that a few months ago I bought a Dell Streak. Smartphone, hoping th...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Monday, May 09, 2011. Six things you should never do. if you are in a movie. 1 If there has been a murder recently, trust the police to look into it rather than starting an investigation of your own. Follow this instruction even if you knew the victim. 2 Just because a building is creepy it doesn’t mean you have any right to break into it on a whim. 5 However much time you feel it will save you in your search, never say, “let’s split up.”. As a dyslexic, beco...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It may seem as if I have been silent for a few months, but it is not so. All my blogging recently has been on the Museum Buddies (MuBu) site. But I will be returning my activities here very soon as the period of my digital writer residency is coming to an end. In the meantime, this is the kind of thing I have been writing about:. Miles Travelled = 649. Museums Visited = 11. You can find the full article here at my MuBu blog. Or Subsc...
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Writing, creativity and the (dyslexic) brain. Friday, December 03, 2010. Rainbows and Ancient Landscapes. Readers of this stream may be interested to follow my work for the MuBu project on the Writer's Journey blog. I don't post notification here for every new MuBu article I write, but this one might be of interest. The full article can be accessed on my MuBu Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Are published by Simon and Schuster UK. Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe to the Blog. This Itch of Writing.