Wildly Wordy Blogposts Shan
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Podcast versions of my blog posts on wildlywordy.wordpress.com - Where Writing Wildly & Dreaming Boldly Is Encouraged
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Nailing Your Story's Opening Lines: A Brief Guide On Beginnings
A good beginning is like an open door, inviting the reader to come in, settle in your armchair with a nice cup of tea, as you take them along on the journey they came for. So, how can you throw open that door and invite your readers in?
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Setting Inspiration During Lockdown
Finding inspiration for fictional settings from your sofa or studio flat can be challenging. Join me this week as I share some quick & dirty tips on how to find setting inspiration during national lockdown!
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7 Lessons I Learnt from Doing Camp NaNo During a Global Pandemic
I love NaNo. But that is not to say it hasn't been a hard month. There is a reason it is called a challenge. But challenges are a great breeding ground for new lessons. And even though I've done NaNo a fair few times now, there's still more to learn...
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How a Writing Routine Can Help You
Routines aren't just good for keeping on top of your eating habits or your exercise regime. They also work for creative endeavours, like writing or painting or anything else you're passionate about. Find out how to build a writing routine you can finally stick to.
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Can You Teach Creative Writing?
Whether writing can truly be taught has been discussed time and time again. Why are we so fascinated by this question, and what can we actually learn from creative writing instructors?
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Cutting Big: The Hardest Lesson I Ever Learned About Editing
Deleting parts of your own manuscript is one of the most painful parts of writing a book. How can you get over cutting out something you worked so hard on?