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Tuesday 18 October 2011

My first publication


My first publication
 I am so terribly excited that I was published as the Letter of the Month in this issue (November 2011) of the Women's Health Magazine. I sent the letter off as my third assignment from the WB course and within 2 weeks the magazine had gotten in contact to let me know that they were going to publish it! (I must admitt that I did "wooop" out loud and make every family member read it)

I haven't received the products yet, but I have posted an image of my publication so that you can see.



 I would be really interested to know of anyone else who has had something published. What was it? Were you as shocked as I was?

Tuesday 11 October 2011

Planning, Writing, Rewriting and Editing

Harry Potter is almost a household name. And it is one thousand percent a testament to the creative genius, J.K. Rowling. When reading the series I often am awe-struck in admiration for the level of detail, careful planning and imaginative levels that she reaches. If you have ever looked on her website you can see the "extra" info on her characters that she had filled out; details that never got to the publishing stage.

 I think that writers often make that key mistake where they have thought of all these fabulous quirks of their character and then proceed telling us everything in the story, leaving no stone unturned. It demonstrates quite clearly that their Planning stage of their novel has been limited (I am also guilty of this) because they simply cannot wait to start writing (the best part).

I came across this article which relates to both J.K.Rowling and how important the stages of PLANNING before Writing, Rewriting and Editing are. J.K. Rowling herself is rumoured to have planned for approximately 5 years before setting out to write her novels.


Take a look and let me know what you think:

http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/15730/writing/are_you_the_next_jk_rowling.html

Monday 10 October 2011

Sharing: A writing piece and a useful link




Blog #2...(I made it!)

I thought for my second blog, I would theme it on "sharing".

I love fiction, and the kind that is in novel format. I have always hated writing short stories, poetry and articles. It makes me cringe. But recently, I have attempted writing two short stories and they have both been finished and have left me feeling triumphant. They are challenging and much quicker to finish than the ever-present novel. This is a link I found for short story competitions in Australia, however, some competitions accept international entrants:
As mentioned in my first blog, my second passion is tutoring. This week, when I tutored a year 7 high school student (13 years old), I decided to combine my two passions and get her to attempt a short story competition as featured on the link provided. However, I did not tell her that it was for a competition AND I only gave her 20 mins to formulate her response SO I am absolutely pleased with her attempt at writing and I think we can maybe see a writer for the future?
She attempted the:'First line' Short Story Competition and here is her entry (and yes I am aware there are grammatical errors but I preferred to leave her entry untouched):

QUESTION: WRITE A SHORT STORY BEGINNING WITH :
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DWIN SPOTTED THEM THE MOMENT HE STEPPED OFF THE TRAIN...

Edwin spotted them the moment he stepped off the train. Hand in hand, his parents stood in front of him, their tears running uncontrollably down their faces like raindrops racing down a window pane. Their hair, the same thick, curly locks but instead of distinct red and brown, a dark grey had replaced it.
Edwin pulled them both into a tight hug as his mother whispered in his ear, "I'm glad to have you back, safe and sound."

No one mentioned Daniel. He had died fighting a young man. Edwin preferred to leave the cabinet of sad memories untouched.


Edwin was there when Daniel died. If only...only Edwin had taken the driver's seat like he was ordered to, Daniel would still be alive. The roadside bomb had taken Daniel's life. The explosion was nothing but a mass of pressured fire, but all the same, Edwin had lost his brother, a military dog and an arm.

Pain struck Edwin's heart as he walked with his parents, now an only child, but not one to begin with.

Friday 7 October 2011

First Time Blogger

First time blogger.

Three words that frighten those that cannot fathom the ever-increasing presence of technology.
Or
You could be someone like me, who has never quite gotten in to it.
And yet here I am.
I would like to thank the writers on the student forum from the Writer's Bureau whose constant reminders of blogging has at last persuaded me to begin my journey in the public domain.

Welcome. I am a Financial Analyst with a deep and passionate desire to write. I write in every moment that seems possible, whether its scribbling on my blue notebook at work, typing a note into my Iphone or marking my student's essays.

I tutor 7 students ranging from primary to high school students in the fields of both English and Mathematics. I would consider that my second passion.

And my aim here is to let my passions unfold. I will write about my obstacles, my successes and random thoughts that overcome me.

I look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions.