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Imogen |
Oct 18 2003, 07:38 PM
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We've spent a while discussing this and thought it would be a good idea to have a creative writing workshop looking at a particular aspect of fiction writing. The workshop will take place once a month and anyone is welcome to join in. The plan is to post some extracts from a variety of published authors works for discussion in this forum about 10 days before a live chat workshop where we can work on the techniques in question and learn from each other. Then it would be great if people could try their hand at it themselves and post it here for others to review and discuss. We're all learning in this sort of workshop, so please try and keep comments on people's writing as positive as you can. Positive and constructive criticism is seriously helpful, as is encouragement! The first workshop will be happening in early December after NaNoWriMo is finished. Date and details to come soon. Imogen
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Drie |
Oct 23 2003, 04:45 PM
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I'm really looking forward to participating. Sounds like a good format -- should be successful. Are you sure you won't want a bit of a break after NaNoWriMo?
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Imogen |
Oct 23 2003, 05:59 PM
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LOL I don't think I'll be diving into doing this on 1st December, but we'll have to do it fairly quickly if we want to squeeze it in before Christmas. Besides, if I make even less sense than usual, I've got a good excuse! Imogen
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After her O.W.L.s Hope had managed to persuade her dad to give her a crash course in what he laughingly referred to as “Parseltongue for tourists”. Being in Slytherin, she’d thought it had been the epitome of cool to return to school with such useful snakey phrases as “Can you pass the apple pie, please?” and “Would you be good enough to tell me what time the train to Madrid departs from Platform Two?” . ~ A Pensieve Affair ~ Now being posted...
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Drie |
Oct 23 2003, 06:44 PM
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QUOTE (Elenarda @ Oct 23 2003, 10:59 AM) | Besides, if I make even less sense than usual, I've got a good excuse!
Imogen | Always good to have a back-up plan. I'll have to think of one for myself!
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Just once, I want to shout, "Bwahahhahahaha!" and really mean it.
"I couldn't decide if I wanted marble fudge, chocolate, rocky road, vanilla or butter pecan...I finally decided to try marble fudge...then I had to choose between a plain cone or a sugar cone...I decided on the sugar cone...so what happened? I went out the door, and dropped the whole thing on the sidewalk! Don't tell me my life isn't a Shakespearean tragedy!" ~ Sally, Charlie Brown's sisterPictures of YouBunnies! Everywhere!
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Sean |
Oct 28 2003, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE (Elenarda @ Oct 18 2003, 07:38 PM) | We've spent a while discussing this and thought it would be a good idea to have a creative writing workshop looking at a particular aspect of fiction writing. The workshop will take place once a month and anyone is welcome to join in.
The plan is to post some extracts from a variety of published authors works for discussion in this forum about 10 days before a live chat workshop where we can work on the techniques in question and learn from each other. Then it would be great if people could try their hand at it themselves and post it here for others to review and discuss.
We're all learning in this sort of workshop, so please try and keep comments on people's writing as positive as you can. Positive and constructive criticism is seriously helpful, as is encouragement!
The first workshop will be happening in early December after NaNoWriMo is finished. Date and details to come soon.
Imogen | I have taken several courses in creative writing and would like to offer s few
suggstions. The first thing we need to do is to get everybody writing. Especially
about characters characterization is perhaps the most iomportant act in writing
for whatever we write it needs to be about characters. In order for characters not to seem too flat we need to build them a background before we write anything else about them. I would be happy to offer any suggestions along those lines if it would help.
Sean
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Imogen |
Oct 28 2003, 05:48 PM
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Thanks Sean We're definitely going to be doing characters as well. Hopefully over the months we'll cover most aspects of writing including a few things specific to genres. It's such a big thing sometimes it's difficult to know where to start with it all. Wonderful to hear you've done some stuff with characters before - looking forward to finding out all about that. Imogen
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After her O.W.L.s Hope had managed to persuade her dad to give her a crash course in what he laughingly referred to as “Parseltongue for tourists”. Being in Slytherin, she’d thought it had been the epitome of cool to return to school with such useful snakey phrases as “Can you pass the apple pie, please?” and “Would you be good enough to tell me what time the train to Madrid departs from Platform Two?” . ~ A Pensieve Affair ~ Now being posted...
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rdehwyll |
Dec 27 2003, 06:48 PM
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Things have finally settled down to the point that I might actually get to participate in the writing workshop -- however, anyone else think it might be a good idea to post relevant bits from the chat/workshop to a permanent file (for those of us who might have to miss a session or four)?
I'm looking forward to resuming classes in January, even though that means I'll have less time for reading fan fiction, writing fan fiction, writing in general, reading, etc...
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Writing is incredibly easy -- one just stares hard at the blank piece of paper until droplets of blood form on ones brow...
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Imogen |
Dec 29 2003, 01:35 PM
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I think we should archive them too, Robert. I've been a bit held back because of the single phone line and lack of broadband in the new place. Hopefully that'll be rectified soon and I can start being back online a bit more often and eventually get the workshop off the ground. I've got to settle back into my thesis as well, so January promises to be a very hectic month here as well! Imogen
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After her O.W.L.s Hope had managed to persuade her dad to give her a crash course in what he laughingly referred to as “Parseltongue for tourists”. Being in Slytherin, she’d thought it had been the epitome of cool to return to school with such useful snakey phrases as “Can you pass the apple pie, please?” and “Would you be good enough to tell me what time the train to Madrid departs from Platform Two?” . ~ A Pensieve Affair ~ Now being posted...
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