Esther Chilton

  • Funny Of The Week

    How many of you know just how this guy feels?  

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  • My two boys are perched near me, just about giving me enough space to work in but my sweet 17 year-old has proved elusive all morning. Here’s a photo of her as she attempts to blend in with the fluffies!  

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    My tip for this week builds on my blog from yesterday and concerns poetry: Every word and every line should be important to the poem as a whole. If your poem feels right after 20 lines, stop there. Don’t try and make it into a longer poem; you’ll be forcing it and it’ll ruin the…

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  • A Passion for Poetry?

    In my blog, I’ve covered various ways of kick-starting your writing by trying something a little different, such as some flash fiction or writing a limerick. Poetry is another enjoyable way of expressing yourself with words and for stimulating your writing. You don’t have to be good at it; just give it a go and…

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  • My Writing Week

    My feet literally aren’t touching the ground this week. I’ve deadlines galore and the tutoring is always busy. I’m also undergoing a test for a new role so while it’s hectic, it’s also very exciting. My market for you this week is ‘Crystal Magazine’. It’s a small press publication aimed at new and established writers.…

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  • Funny Of The Week

    I think this fella took the quote ‘Keep the dream alive, hit the snooze button!’ to heart and literally hit the button!

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  • Introducing Gentleman Joe Unlike my two cats, Clio and Morris, who regularly ‘help’ me with my writing by playing with my pens, attempting to walk across my laptop keyboard and lying across my carefully printed out work, Joe, up until now, can usually be found hidden away somewhere. Joe is a rescue cat, with a…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    My name is? It’s so easy to fall into the trap of changing a character’s name half way through a story. For example, your story might start off being about a boy called Joshua only for him to morph into a character called Jason towards the end of the story. This shows that you’ve been…

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  • Not many of us have the luxury of becoming a full-time writer as soon as we start out. Instead, it’s a case of snatching hours and minutes here and there in between the day job and all that life throws at us. The same can be said for where we write. A lot of writing…

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  • My Writing Week

    My writing week is going well, with several submissions sent out and an article published in The Guardian at the weekend. I recently covered this as a market (see Markets For Freelancers) so if you’d like to see an example of the type of piece they publish, you can find my article if you click on the…

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