Esther Chilton

  • Monday Motivations

    Here’s a new writing challenge for you, this fine Monday (well, drizzly Monday where I am. I hope it’s sunny where you are): Write a story or poem on any of the following themes: Secrets Fame Music Here are last week’s themes: Euphoria Heat Cake Here are your wonderful creations based on these writing prompts:…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    It’s Friday and time for my Guest Writer Spot, which gives writers the opportunity for their  work to be seen and read by others. I accept stories, poems, articles – in fact, anything and everything. All you have to do is make sure your prose is no longer than 2000 words and your poems no…

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  • While I was having a sort out recently, I came across this lovely photo of my dad as a baby. When he was born in early 1942, my grandad, Ken, was away fighting in World War II. Photographs, including this one, were sent to him across the seas, but it was four years before my…

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  • Markets For Writers

    I know a lot of you enjoy writing flash fiction so here’s a market for you. Reader’s Digest are holding their annual 100-word competition. Stories have to be exactly 100 words in length. The title isn’t included in the word count.  Entry is FREE and the prizes are certainly worth an entry: 1st Prize:           £2000…

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  • Um, so which way’s the exit?

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  • Monday Motivations

    Is it really Monday again?! Here’s a new writing challenge for you: Write a story or poem on any of the following themes: Euphoria Heat Cake Last week’s themes were: Misery Sleep Gold You certainly sent in a variety of writing: Please visit Shaun Kellett‘s site to read his super piece on the writing prompts:…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    This week I have two guest writers. Nest Madden is one of my very talented students. After reading my blog post on the impact Bunty comic had upon me as a child, he wrote in with this brilliant anecdote: Your Blog post about Bunty reminded me; as a small boy I was asked by an…

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  • In the early 80s, on a Saturday night, I could be found down the road at my friend’s house. We used to sit up in her room and listen to music. We did the usual girly thing, dressed in our ra ra skirts, swaying to and fro, flicking our hair back, singing to the latest…

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  • Markets For Writers

    This week’s market is the wonderful Writers Bureau Annual Short Story Competition. You have until 31st March 2017 to get your story in. Here are the all important details for you: Prizes: 1st:    £300 2nd:  £200 3rd:   £100 4th:   £50 All the prize winners will also win a Writers Bureau course of their choice (worth…

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  • A new ‘Funny of the Week‘ thread has come courtesy of Murray Clarke and his ‘helpful’ instructions: I recently purchased online a child’s car seat for our little granddaughter. It duly arrived in a large cardboard box. Eagerly, I opened the box and immediately found a small booklet on top of the seat ‘INSTRUCTIONS FOR…

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