Tag Archives: sharing work

Notes about place

As a writer, think today about the outside world – the weather, the view, the ground beneath. Maybe you’re in your bedroom, take a moment to open the window. What does the sky look like? What can you hear? What can you see? Describe it. But don’t describe what you think is there, describe what’s actually there. I try and do this often, making short notes, some of which I can use in later stories. Some are terrible and useless. But that’s okay – normally I don’t show them to anyone so it doesn’t matter!

Here are a couple of notes I’ve written over the last two days:

The sky a watercolour wash….The cherry blossom light as the clouds behind…The evening the sun came out, illuminating the opposite hill, scrub skin like a fallen dragon’s…The sky almost as dark as the charred moorland beneath, the yellow of the gorse is the transition between earth and sky…daffodils tiny suns

Now it’s your turn.

Leave a comment

Filed under exercises, Places for writers, Thinking

New page – getting published

Yay – I got the getting published part of the site up.  And the designer is working hard as I improve this blog day by day.

Check out the getting published section!  And look forward to more writing updates…

Leave a comment

Filed under Places for writers

A great place for you to get your writing seen

I’ve just found out about this website: www.inkpop.com and it’s great.  Here’s what they say on their homepage – inkpop is an online community that connects rising stars in teen lit with talent-spotting readers and publishing professionals.
Our social networking forum spotlights aspiring authors and the readers who provide the positive springboard for feedback.
inkpop members play a critical role in deciding who will land a publishing contract with HarperCollins. Whose work will you help rise to the top?

Check it out!

Leave a comment

Filed under Places for writers