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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: Fairy tale
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 1 December 2013. An excerpt from my Adult Fairy Tale competition entry to Writing. I thought it would be fun to try a new genre and it was - but challenging to keep within the boundaries of a traditional form as well as the word count of 1500-1700 words. The story follows the trials of a family from the 2nd World War through into the 60s, wrapped up in a magical. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Astronomy Picture of the Day.
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Books for Kids for Christmas | A Burdz Eye View
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Books for Kids for Christmas. Scotland’s Greatest Album. A Burdz Eye View. On all things political and topical. Books for Kids for Christmas. In 2011 and 2012, you helped raise over 6000 to buy books for kids at Christmas. Amazing. And this year, I’d like your help to do it all again. This is what you’ve given and I’m hoping, will give again. Join CHILDREN 1ST resolution to give more children a happier, healthier, safer, more secure childhood. Gift aid it, Half goes on the book, half to CHILDREN 1ST.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: December 2013
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 1 December 2013. An excerpt from my Adult Fairy Tale competition entry to Writing. I thought it would be fun to try a new genre and it was - but challenging to keep within the boundaries of a traditional form as well as the word count of 1500-1700 words. The story follows the trials of a family from the 2nd World War through into the 60s, wrapped up in a magical. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wrath Of God Herself.
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The Rookery: People
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Ramblings.or something.wait, I'll get it.just give me a minute.I know it involves books.and words.what was I saying? Some People Worth Listening To:. Wrath of God Herself. Catherynne M. Valente. August 9, 2012 at 8:05 PM. Geez, Im not sure I deserve to be in such fine company. But thank you, and Im looking forward to seeing how your blog grows! August 10, 2012 at 11:17 AM. Of course you deserve it. Im a little nervous about the whole bloggy-thing, but Im determined to challenge myself. :-). As someone on...
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: Brain error?
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 7 April 2013. Photo - Bollards - co urtesy of the Nationa l Library. Of Ireland, on flickr Creative Commons. Do you ever wonder where your thinking has migrated? It could be my age, I do realise that. But having put up a link to the Poetry School - who ran the poetry of protest workshop I attended, tutor Antony Dunn - I cannot now find any reference to the napowrimo. So here is another link for the US site: nanowrimo.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: Partisan writing
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Thursday, 11 April 2013. How does your writing reflect your social and political views? And what do you think about the passing of a former prime minister of the UK? Who was my creative writing tutor on the Lancaster online course (not offered any more, sadly). It is a cogitation on the 80s - and particularly Blair Peach's killing, which I remember so well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Astronomy Picture of the Day. I would love her.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: April 2013
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Thursday, 11 April 2013. How does your writing reflect your social and political views? And what do you think about the passing of a former prime minister of the UK? Who was my creative writing tutor on the Lancaster online course (not offered any more, sadly). It is a cogitation on the 80s - and particularly Blair Peach's killing, which I remember so well. Links to this post. Sunday, 7 April 2013. Of Ireland, on flickr Creative Commons.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: Arrivals and Departures - out now!
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 1 February 2015. Arrivals and Departures - out now! Uprooted from home, a small boy finds himself on a poignant rail journey in Departing. My story, with twenty-seven others, in a month's worth of fiction, memoir and poetry. That can be enjoyed during a 20-30 minute. Don't miss this second issue of commuterlit selections: buy it here. Labels: Arrivals and Departures. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Astronomy Picture of the Day.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: September 2013
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 1 September 2013. Fairburn Ings RSPB reserve Yorkshire, England. Inspired by the UK Guardian newspaper's Poster Poems Found Poems. Online feature in August 2013, I composed a poem, further inspired by the Country Diary of August 2013 in the same paper, entitled Redstart. Tried to put in a link without success. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Astronomy Picture of the Day. Writer, teacher. Supposedly retired.
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems: February 2011
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Writing short fiction, stories and poems. For writers and readers. Sunday, 6 February 2011. Tell it how it is - with respect! Knaresborough Railway Station plaque. It's a bit corny but . New Year, new writing. New teaching too perhaps, cuts allowing. Short story competition which I have once again entered. The story itself was shortlisted three years ago for the Knaresborough Festival (FEVA). What kind of comments are useful for a writer? Site as they have kindly included the whole story. Writer, teacher...
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