Esther Chilton

  • Monday Motivations

    To kick-start your writing week, I’m going to give you a line for a story, but it’s a line which can be placed at the beginning, middle or end of your story; it’s completely up to you: Gabriel had hated the boy on sight. Here’s my story: The Joy Rider Gabriel was going to do…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    I have featured three of Traci Aina’s poems in my Friday Guest Writer Spot on previous occasions and I’m delighted to feature another one of her very powerful poems. Here’s a little about her in her own words: ‘Hi, I’m Traci.  I am a beginner writer, wife and mother of two.  As well as writing,…

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  • My Weekly Writing Challenge

    It’s Thursday and time for my new writing challenge. Your three options are: Option one: Write a limerick with the word TRUMPET in it somewhere Option two: Write a poem on the theme of COLOUR Option three: Write a ten-word story using all of the following words: PIZZAZZ, GODFREY, TWITTER and BAFFLED Last week option…

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  • Markets For Writers

    This week’s market is brought to you by the wonderful Sacha Black. Enormous thanks goes to her for bringing this one to my attention. Brilliant Flash Fiction is holding a spring flash fiction competition on the theme of the future.  There’s no entry fee so you’ve nothing to lose by entering. Prizes are as follows:…

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  • Last week’s post was a brilliant example of how a typo can change the whole meaning of a passage…and completely discredit someone in the process. This week’s brings you more of the same:

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  • Monday Motivations

    In my writing challenges, I often give you a theme to write about, but this is usually restricted to poetry. My motivation for you this Monday is a theme, but there’s no restriction; it can apply equally to poetry or prose: Theme: Fear. Here’s my flash fiction piece on the theme: The Rider    He…

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  • Guest Writer Slot

    I’m thrilled to welcome Les Moriarty to my Guest Writer Slot for the first time. He’s written a beautiful, heart-felt poem. Before you read it, here’s what he has to say about himself and his writing: “My name is Les Moriarty. I live in central London. I am a qualified teacher and nurse but a…

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  • My Weekly Writing Challenge

    It’s that time of the week again – yes, it’s nearly the weekend and it’s also time for my new writing challenge. Your three options are: Option one: Write a limerick with the word elephant in it somewhere Option two: Write a poem on the theme of love Option three: Write a ten-word story using…

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  • Markets For Writers

    A Big Thank You! Thank you to all of you who have been sending in markets for me to use in this slot. They’re gratefully received and I will be using them, but this week’s market is one I came across at the weekend and, as it has the shortest closing date, I thought I’d…

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  • This is a great example of how a simple typo can change the whole meaning of a passage…and completely discredit someone in the process…      

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