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post Sep 21 2003, 09:47 PM
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Just got back online after herding the cats, err kids, to the dinner table. About the workshops: my ideas of topics off the top of my head are setting and mood. It might also be fun to do a free association exercise where we're each set a few words and put together a scene or vignette from those.


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post Sep 22 2003, 06:34 AM
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I'll muse on it a bit today at work. I think mood might be a good one to kick off with.

Percival's been brilliant at posting odd words for us to do free writing from but I've been remarkably sloppy at keeping up with her. I think we might need to reinstate that as well.

Got to run - about to be late for work!

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post Sep 23 2003, 10:49 PM
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Subject 1: Proper form for submissions (Professional)

Subject 2: Characterization

Subject 3: Outline plotting

more as they come to me.....


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post Sep 24 2003, 01:04 AM
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Great idea Imogen! There are very few of us (even lots of published authors) who can't do with plenty of improvement. Strong and/or natural dialogue would be a topic I would find interesting. It seems to be one of the weaker areas for most fiction writers and I do not consider myself to be anything approaching an exception.

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post Sep 24 2003, 02:26 PM
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Here are some that might be good (remember, I didn't get a literature degree, so I don't always know the terms)

1. Writing in first person: good, bad? One of my favorite authors, Kazuo Ishiguro always writes in first person. (He wrote Remains of the Day.)

2. How to avoid using the narrator voice too much. In other words, showing something rather then telling it.

3. How many different points of view should you have in one story.

4. Dialogue.

I'd like to participate, although I may not be able to that often because of family obligations.


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post Sep 24 2003, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE (Yolanda @ Sep 24 2003, 02:26 PM)
3. How many different points of view should you have in one story.

i always get stuck on this one, its a good one to discuss by me smile.gif
different points of veiw, and how to swop from one to the other (if u understand what i mean) smile.gif

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post Sep 24 2003, 05:51 PM
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Writing Workshop eh? Yeeessss...the idea has merit....

We should hammer together the specifics on how we'll be conducting it. I like Imogen's initial idea of posting a piece of literature for everyone to read and comment on from a style/form point of view. Reading and analysing professionally written work is a fantastic way to improve your own writing skills, not just by seeing what professionals do well, but also by seeing what they do that's questionable.
Another bonus is that this sort of thing is a great way to expose yourself to a number of different styles and methods, things you wouldn't even think about even... so you learn how to discern and appreciate truly well-written work, which makes the reading experience all that much better

Just my two-cents worth :-D

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post Sep 24 2003, 06:42 PM
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I think what I'll do is set up a separate forum for this, and post a chatroom/Yahoo group chat link in that.

My idea was to have extracts from an assortment of novels posted in a forum for people to look at and discuss with a particular focus. Maybe with a few questions to begin with. We can do that in the week to ten days before the workshop.

Then I was pondering about a chat session where we can really work on the skills. I could post that on the boards afterwards, so even people who can't go can see what we've done.

Then a follow up posting of our own writing, so that people can comment on it. Hopefully that would be in a supportive, critique sort of way, so we can all grow and learn from what we've been trying.

That was the threefold thing I was thinking of... Although I'm willing to take on board all suggestions.

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post Oct 2 2003, 08:15 PM
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Hi!

I would like to join up to a creative writing board, if you make one. I could do with some traning, since I like to write, and people tell me I have a good imagination.
If you need any crazy ideas, i can be sensible....sometimes, I would love to be part of the group!

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post Oct 3 2003, 06:08 AM
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I'm going to get this set up as soon as we've switched server and look at having the first 'live' session towards the end of October. I'll post extracts for discussion the week or so before that.

What times are going to be best for people? I know we've got a massive range of timezones so I don't mind doing it twice.

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post Oct 3 2003, 04:36 PM
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*jumps up and down* I wanna play!

I don't always have a very dependable schedule, so available times vary. However, it's flexible.


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post Oct 3 2003, 06:23 PM
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would a live session be on a like a weekend for U.K time? or would it be during the week? detective.gif

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post Oct 3 2003, 08:04 PM
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Weekends, mostly evenings, or mornings, say 10 - 11 ish in the morning, and 9pm + in the evening (UK time) thumbup1.gif


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post Oct 4 2003, 07:41 AM
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I don't mind weekends or evenings. I'm in the UK as well, so the only thing that's really ruled out are American evenings because I'm asleep!

Although, having said that, James Bow is keen to get involved so maybe we'd be able to do two sessions between us, or something like that. I need to chat to him really!

I think on the whole that weekends would be slightly easier, or Friday nights.

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post Oct 4 2003, 09:44 AM
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oh goody, weekends are good smile.gif smile.gif sorcerer.gif

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