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A little something for the weekend

I’d like you to open your ears this weekend. You’d be amazed at what people say around you – and how inspirational it can be. So, have a listen to what people are talking about. Notice if someone says something extraordinary or weird or funny or strange or delightful or scary or fantastic over the next couple of days.

Listen to the people who are talking to you, but also to the people who are talking around you. There are words filling the air and your job as a writer is to get a hold of those words and wrestle them onto the page. Once you’ve heard something great, get it down on paper. It might be a sentence or maybe two. Once I heard a guy say to his friend in the park, “Have you any idea what it was like to be in jail for eighteen years? It was great.” Really, honestly, that’s what he said.

When you’ve got your sentence down, see where it leads. Is there a story there? A poem? A prose poem?

Get listening.

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Two books

Publishers have magical rooms that are filled with books and if you ask really nicely, sometimes they gift you one or two. I was lucky enough to be in New York this week and I wandered in to visit the marvelous folk at HarperCollins who gave me Tangled by Carolyn Mackler and Gorgeous by Rachel Vail Both are fun and feisty and fabulous. And completely inspiring for those of us who write.

So, to do some fun, feisty and fabulous writing tonight, I want you to imagine the incredible. What if you could fly? Or if a dog ruled the world? Or if you could change into anything you wanted to be? Or if babies could tell you what they thought? Or if you were in love with a photograph? Imagine the fabulous and then write twenty sentences. Don’t stop until you’ve got twenty down. If you can’t imagine something of your own, use one of my ideas above. Ideas are supposed to be inspiring and are often made much better if they’re shared.

Have fun.

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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!

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Get into character

Here’s an exercise to help you get into your character’s head!

Chose one of the following people and answer the following questions as that character…A prisoner; A monk; A sales person; A compulsive shopper; A person who owns a boat; A jogger

What’s your name?

How old are you now?

What do you look like?

What is your favourite thing to do when no-one else is around?

Tell me a memory from when you were six – how did this change you?

Where do you work?

If you had one week left to live, what would you do?

Tell me a memory from when you were fifteen – how did this change you?

Who do you hate? Why?

Tell me a secret you’ve told no-one.

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Quickstart ideas are up

I’m getting this website up and running as the days go by.  I’m really enjoying putting together ideas for you to get you writing.  Now there are 10 quickstart ideas to get you going – all ideas that I’ve tried and tested in one of the workshops I’ve taught.  I started teaching another workshop last night, this one for adults, and they used one of the quickstart ideas (number 4) to get themselves writing.  It’s great to sit in a room full of people putting pen to paper, getting their ideas on the page.

I’ve been slowed down reading The Hunchback Assignments because of getting the workshop ready for my students, but I’m itching to get back to it.  Especially because when I finish it I get to interview the author, Arthur Slade.  Very exciting.

Get going on one of the quickstart ideas if you feel like writing.  And let me know how it goes!

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