A Tiny Time Out

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013 - Blog, Places for writers, Prompt, Quickstart, Tip

I know, I know, we’re all busy right. Busy this, busy that. Well, I think it’s time to STOP for a moment and take a look around. I just spent five minutes lying on the picnic blanket looking up at the autumn leaves and the blue of the sky above. (Then someone started yelling and a diaper needed changing and the phone rang etc)… In five minutes, I think you can give your imagination a little time to refresh and breathe. See if you can make five minutes today to lie back and dream, then, even better, give yourself five minutes more to make some notes and do some writing based on your tiny time out.

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Writing Tips from Lawrence Hill

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013 - Blog, Places for writers, Prompt
“It doesn’t matter whether the story is true or made up: it just has to make the reader believe.” – Lawrence Hill

Wow, writing tips and prompts from one of Canada’s most terrific writers. Supported by CBC. What are you waiting for? Still here? Go, go, go…

http://www.cbc.ca/books/canadawrites/2013/08/lawrence-hills-writing-challenge-week-1.html

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Writing Prompt

Monday, June 10th, 2013 - exercises, Prompt, Quickstart

I’ve been tidying my office in preparation for my treadmill desk, which arrives on Thursday. More on that later! So, I’m listening to Joni Mitchell for the first time in ages. And there’s this lovely line:

Sunlight pouring in like butterscotch…

It made me think that for today’s prompt I want you to take something very ordinary and try to find a new way to describe it. Describe sunlight. Describe the feeling of waking. Describe the way your morning goes but use original language. It’s harder than it seems. Cliches pop into our heads (pop, pop, pop) and our job as writers is to let them explode and then to dig in the rubble to find our own shiny new descriptions hidden beneath… or something like that!

Once you’ve done the exercise above, use the Joni Mitchell line to begin a poem. Now, back to tidying my office…

 

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