• My Writing Week

    Book one in my children’s book series has now been edited to within an inch of its life! Though, I have to say, I am finally happy with the end result. My daughter has also finished the cover illustration and it looks fantastic. Only five books in the series to go! Although I’m immersed in…

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  • Funny Of The Week

    As a cat lover, when I saw this, it had to be my ‘funny of the week’:

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  • Get Writing!

    When I saw the image below, I thought how true it is of writing. As writers, we all have a dream – whether it’s to be a best-selling author, a weekly columnist, or an article or short story writer. That dream can be achieved, even from the smallest start. But the most important thing is…

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  • Top Tip of the Week

    Dastardly Dashes! Last week, it was the turn of the exclamation mark and this week it’s the turn of the dash (-). A dash is often used as a short interruption in text and like exclamation marks, a few are fine but overloading your script with them makes it harder on the eyes to read,…

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  • I recently came across a limerick writing competition. I haven’t written a limerick in ages so I thought I’d give the competition a miss. But the idea of writing a limerick keeps coming back. Traditional limericks have five lines, where the first, second and fifth lines rhyme, with seven to ten syllables in each line.…

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  • My Writing Week

    It’s been a very busy week Writers Bureau-wise, with lots of assignments to mark. Though, I thoroughly enjoy this aspect of my work; the students all have such creative ideas and it’s always a pleasure to help in any way I can. I’m also immersed in the joys of editing my children’s books – I’m…

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  • Funny of the Week

    The famous author, Mark Twain, has many a great quote to his name. I love the following one: ‘Let us be thankful for the fools; but for them the rest of us could not succeed.’

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  • Looks like only one of us is going to get some work done today!

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  • Exclamation Marks!!!!! Exclamation marks are often used as a tool to draw readers’ eyes to a funny or unbelievable point. Don’t overdo them. A couple is fine but if a script is peppered with them they cease to have the desired effect and detract from the writing itself. What’s more, they’re certain to put an…

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  • As many writers will agree, the saying ‘Don’t give up the day job’ aptly applies to writers. Some writers are lucky and carve out lucrative careers, writing best-selling novels, columns, articles and short stories. But a lot of writers struggle to get into print and so for them, the day job has to stay. The…

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