writing

  • Top Tip Of The Week

    The Perfect Paragraph When  an idea comes to mind and you’re eager to get everything down on paper, it’s easy to forget about paragraphs and making sure your story has a good mixture of short and longer paragraphs. In fact, sometimes paragraphs can be forgotten about altogether. Read the following passage from a short story:…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    Be consistent We’ve all done it – been so immersed in our writing that we’ve changed a character’s name half way through a story. So a story might start off being about Jake and his annoying mother, only for him to morph into a character called Johnny towards the end of the story. It needn’t…

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  • Monday Motivations

    Last week, I gave you a visual image to help you get the creative juices flowing: Several of you felt inspired by the image and shared some wonderful ideas, stories and poems. Settle back and enjoy: Stephenie Houghtlin came up with the following idea. I think she should turn it into a full story: Emily…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    My top tip of the week is to never give up. You can be pictures 2, 4 and 6 (left to right, top to bottom)!

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  • Monday Motivations

    My Monday motivation for you this week comes in the form of a picture of a little girl praying. Is she praying for the safe return of her dad who’s a soldier? Or perhaps she’s saying a prayer for her sister who’s ill. Why she’s praying, who for and the outcome is up to you,…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    Don’t waffle! My top tips have revolved around short story openings over the past couple of weeks. This week builds on this. Remember that your opening few paragraphs need to grab your reader’s attention straight away. It’s no use filling them with lots of waffle. Your reader will switch off and move to another story…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    The Shock Factor Last week, I suggested using dialogue when you open your short story. Dialogue is an excellent way to begin and to involve your reader. Another effective way is to open with a statement. A one line statement makes the opening even stronger and can really draw your reader in. Here are some…

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  • Monday Motivations

    Thank you to everyone who’s taken up my writing challenges. I’ll begin with Steve Walsky, who didn’t quite get his post linked to my writing challenge of the 21st May before I’d posted the results. But please take the time to read his story and to take a look round his interesting and inspiring site:…

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  • Top Tip Of The Week

    Paragraphs Whether you’re writing an article, short story or novel, be careful of your paragraph lengths, especially your opening paragraph. If a reader is faced with a big block of words, it can be very off-putting as can page after page of long and lengthy paragraphs. It’s good to have a mixture as this aids…

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  • Monday Motivations

    If you’re struggling to come up with themes/ideas/titles for a fiction story, here are some words to help inspire you: The Island Survival The Rendezvous Tornado The Secret The Brotherhood Battle Zone Summer Rain Drama Queen Confession

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