writing

  • Guest Writer Spot

    It is with great pleasure that I welcome Adam Dixon back to my Friday slot. He’s written some brilliant stories. Please visit his blog to read some of his other works. Here is a little bit about him, in his own words: ‘My name is Adam Dixon and I currently live in Woodingdean, Brighton. I…

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  • My Weekly Writing Challenge

    It’s Thursday and here’s my new weekly writing challenge. Your three options are: Option one: Write a limerick with the word nosey in it somewhere Option two: Write a poem on the theme of hope Option three: Write a ten-word story using all of the following words: Collywobbles, pink, wasp and cheese Last week option…

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  • Markets For Writers

    This week’s market is The Aeon Award short fiction contest. It describes itself as ‘a prestigious fiction writing competition for short stories in any speculative fiction genre, i.e. fantasy, science fiction, horror or anything in-between or unclassifiable’.  In its 11th year, the contest runs from 1st January to November 30th so you have plenty of…

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  • Monday Motivations

    If you’re feeling sluggish after the weekend, or if you need a bit of a break from working on a big writing project, try some flash fiction. It’s fun and a great way to sharpen up your writing skills. You can try short and sweet – say a 10-word/20-word/50-word story, or if you’re feeling creative…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    I have featured two of Traci Aina’s poems in my Friday Guest Writer Spot on previous occasions and I’m thrilled to welcome her back with a very powerful poem. 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 weekly writing challenge. Here are your options: Option one: Write a limerick with the word bubble in it somewhere Option two: Write a poem on the theme of nature Option three: Write a ten-word story using all of the following words: Fandango, insipid, trifle and gurning Last week…

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  • Markets For Writers

    My market for you this week is a 100-word flash fiction competition held annually by Reader’s Digest. With free entry and a first prize of £2000, it’s definitely worth entering. There are also prizes of £200 each for two runners-up.  To find out more, visit the website. You have until February 20th to submit your…

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  • Monday Motivations

    It’s in the title! Whilst purusing the shelves in a book shop recently, I found myself taking an interest in the titles and it wasn’t long before my mind started thinking up stories just from those titles. Here are some which might set you thinking: Time to Party Watching You The Legacy The Key Secrets…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    My guest writer this week is Bharul Chhatbar. Before you read her poignant poem, here’s a little bit about her, in her own words: ‘I am basically a housewife from Gujarat – India with the passion of writing poems and short stories. My husband is very supportive inspiring me to write. I am proud mother…

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  • Markets For Writers

    If you enjoy writing short stories which bring out goose bumps on your readers’ arms, then The Fiction Desk’s Ghost Story Competition might be for you. They’re looking for stories of between 1000-7000 words. The entry fee is a little steep at £8, but the prizes are good: 1st: £500 2nd: £250 3rd: £100 The closing…

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