I have a question for all the writers out there. How do you stay slim and write? I have been writing much more of late and this has involved lots of Maltesers, cups of latte and dunked biscuits. This is resulting in a fatter writer. If I ever get a book launch I will have… Continue reading Fat Writer
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Writing Workshop
Went on India Grey’s National Trust / Mills and Boon writing workshop on Sunday. I wasn’t feeling too well so wondered if I had been wise taking on the two hour drive to Cheshire. (Ironically India had been down in my part of the world the week before.) Quarry Bank Mill is a delightful property… Continue reading Writing Workshop
Inconvenient Places
I can’t believe how my mind works in inspirational ways in the most inconvenient places! Picture the scene, I’m in the shower. Just as I’m soaping myself or applying conditioner to my hair, my mind floods with ideas for poems, stories or novels. Result? I have a lot of toilet roll tubes in my study.… Continue reading Inconvenient Places
Holiday
I came on holiday optimistic that I would write reams. In reality I have written very little. Well on paper anyway. My husband took us for a six mile yomp and in between concentrating where I was putting my feet and trying to get enough energy for the next step, I did write two poems.… Continue reading Holiday
Writing Quotations
I felt the need to blog some quotations from April’s Writing Magazine. These really resonated with me. Alison Chisholm – “The beauty of interpreting poetry is that it does not matter if the vision conjured in the reader’s mind is different from the one released by the poet’s pen.” Russell T. Davies in his book… Continue reading Writing Quotations
Crafty Thoughts
I’d forgotten how much my soul needs to be creative. Feeling energised and inspired this morning and not just about the polymer beads I learned to make yesterday. Somehow the experience of being out of my usual routine, meeting new people and learning a new skill has rewired my brain which previously was becoming dull… Continue reading Crafty Thoughts
Seasons
Springtime.Gained parental praisewith academic accolades. Summertime.Explored careers,love and spiritual crusades. Autumn time.Skills harvest, butprocrastination invades. Is wintertimea barren place,legacy of blank charades?
My husband believes in me!
One great big kick up the back side I think. We were discussing future plans and I suggested that I go back to work to contribute to that future, but my darling wants me to give myself one more year to pursue my writing dreams. Help, that feels scary but maybe the push I need… Continue reading My husband believes in me!
The Value of Good Friends
I had a girlie lunch today with five friends. We laughed, we talked, we sang and we combined energy and I believe all felt better as a result. I am grateful to have friends with whom I can let my hair down, be silly, be sad, say naughty things and cry if I need to.… Continue reading The Value of Good Friends
Back to School
The Christmas decorations are down and suddenly the house looks bigger and cleaner. I miss their sparkle, but I’m enjoying the space created by their absence. In fact, it reminds me of a book on my son’s bookshelf “A Squash and a Squeeze”. It’s the one where the old lady complains her house is too… Continue reading Back to School