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Perspective #1 | The Writers' Workout

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The Writers' Workout. Weekly writing exercises for a creative mind. February 5, 2016. June 24, 2016. Today’s exercise is all about perspective. In general fiction, the first- and third-person perspectives are the most common. First person being ‘I’ and third person being ‘he/she’. The second-person perspective ‘you’ is less common, and is generally employed as a literary device. And will be covered in a future exercise.). One thought on “ Perspective #1. Pingback: Narrative voice The Writers' Workout.

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Freewriting #1 | The Writers' Workout

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The Writers' Workout. Weekly writing exercises for a creative mind. June 17, 2016. Today’s exercise is to write without stopping for 15 minutes, so you will need a timer with an alarm. Do not lift your pen from the paper, or fingers from the keyboard, even if it means writing nonsense. Just keep writing for the entire time. Afterwards, have a look through what you have written. Does any of it inspire you? The reason this is number one is because I may use the exercise again in the future, but with a twist.

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What to do? | The Writers' Workout

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The Writers' Workout. Weekly writing exercises for a creative mind. September 9, 2016. I am ashamed to find that it has been two months since my last post. Somewhat tardy, when I had intended to post on a weekly basis! However, my main job as a freelance editor keeps me busy for five days a week, and whilst I have a weekly reminder set up on my computer, I have dismissed it with the intention of dealing with it later, but of course, later never arrives! One thought on “ What to do? Keep writing and posti...

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Overcoming Writer’s Block #2 | The Writers' Workout

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The Writers' Workout. Weekly writing exercises for a creative mind. Overcoming Writer’s Block #2. July 11, 2016. July 11, 2016. Rather than just providing single prompts, this is a fuller exercise to help overcome writer’s block. Create a short story (1000-1500 words) based on the information provided below. You have been given 3 nouns: an object, a place, and a person (your main character). You have been given 1 adjective to attribute to your main character. Use all of these words in your story:.

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Something different #2 | The Writers' Workout

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The Writers' Workout. Weekly writing exercises for a creative mind. July 15, 2016. July 15, 2016. This week’s exercise is to write from the perspective of an inanimate object. The challenge here is to investigate the world from an unfamiliar viewpoint. If you need some inspiration, the novel. Anatomy of a Soldier. By Harry Parker (released February 2016) is a war story told from the point of view of various inanimate objects, such as a bike, dog tags, a bag of fertilizer! Bridge over a river.

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