Babs Horton Renewed
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This site was hacked last week but is now restored as is the link. Continue reading Babs Horton Renewed
Ack!! I long to be independently wealthy so I don’t have to interrupt doing what I want to do with something I have to do in order to pay bills! I am so in love with the drabble concept and here is my first attempt: Journeyman of the Gods He shook his head, his beard clinging to the crags of his face. “It wasn’t a fleece, but it was at the end of the world. Don’t believe them when they tell you it’s round. If you are not careful you can fall right off.” I poured Jason another drink and … Continue reading First Drabble
about flash fiction. Our first assessment is to write a 100 word, not-a-word-more-not-a-word-less, piece of flash fiction. This rigid 100 word structure is called a drabble and here is a poifick little time waster, for those of you that need help with their time wasting techniques, to stimulate the drabble in you. Continue reading Currently reading…
As if he did not have enough to do, we have Stuart Kelly of ‘The Browser’ fame as our reader in residence. Stuart Kelly Reader-in-Residence We believe good readers make good writers – and to demonstrate this, we’ve invented the position of Reader-in-Residence for the Edinburgh Napier MA in Creative Writing. We’re delighted to welcome Scotland’s leading bibliophile, Stuart Kelly, who has agreed to give up valuable browsing time to pilot the Reader-in-Residence scheme for our first year. Stuart will take up residence in the Writers’ Room one afternoon a week, and will be available to chat about what you’re … Continue reading Reader-in-Residence
After two weeks I am just as certain that this course is right for me as I was before it started, and it’s because of the little things like – the different and very non-horrific approach to ice-breaking; the fact that David Bishop works to a list and ticks each action after completion; the fact that Sam Kelly smiles even when she is talking; that there is such a mix of people on the course; that we have our very own library, writer’s room and reader-in-residence; that I have already been challenged and introduced to something new; that we have … Continue reading It’s the little things that count