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    Monthly Archive for: "November, 2016"
     The secrets behind the practice of good writing: If you want for nothing – it’s the end of your story
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In Tips for Writers
    Posted November 30, 2016

    The secrets behind the practice of good writing: If you want for nothing – it’s the end of your story

    In life people speak about “wanting for nothing” as though it’s a good thing. Actually, in life and in stories, it’s not a good thing at all. It means, basically, that we’re ready for death. [...]

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     Monday Motivation: Lies, damned lies and pure fiction
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    By Richard Beynon
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted November 28, 2016

    Monday Motivation: Lies, damned lies and pure fiction

    I’ve accepted long since that there is no such thing as “objective” truth. Apart from the certainties of maths and science, it’s all a matter of perspective – and even science has for the past [...]

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     The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Don’t swindle us out of our drama
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In The secrets behind the practice of good writing, Tips for Writers
    Posted November 23, 2016

    The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Don’t swindle us out of our drama

    Last week I spoke about writing as a two-way exchange of trust. Part of that trust is playing fair. Readers don’t like to feel ripped off. I gave this advice to one of our mentoring participants [...]

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     Monday Motivation: Make details do double-duty
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    By Richard Beynon
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted November 21, 2016

    Monday Motivation: Make details do double-duty

    Consider for a moment the four-dimensional world you live in. You might well be sitting at your computer at this very moment, reading these words… But a few minutes ago, or in  a few minutes [...]

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     The secrets behind the practice of good writing: It’s a matter of trust
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In Jo-Anne Richard's blog, The secrets behind the practice of good writing, Tips for Writers
    Posted November 16, 2016

    The secrets behind the practice of good writing: It’s a matter of trust

    Reading and writing creates a two-way exchange. It’s a matter of trust. The reader must trust their imagination to the writer, who in turn must trust and believe in their readers. This is a [...]

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     The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Time the punchline
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In Jo-Anne Richard's blog, The secrets behind the practice of good writing, Tips for Writers
    Posted November 9, 2016

    The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Time the punchline

    People always talk about stand-up comedians and their timing – but you seldom hear people comment on the excellent timing of writers. And yet timing is essential to making a piece of writing [...]

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     Monday Motivation: Welcome to the Dublin Murder Squad
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    By Richard Beynon
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted November 7, 2016

    Monday Motivation: Welcome to the Dublin Murder Squad

    Here (in a moment) is an early passage from a fabulous new book from Tana French, an American writer who has made Dublin her home. The book I took up and raced through is the sixth in a series [...]

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     The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Don’t forget the triggers
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In Jo-Anne Richard's blog, The secrets behind the practice of good writing, Tips for Writers
    Posted November 2, 2016

    The secrets behind the practice of good writing: Don’t forget the triggers

    Say you’ve set up a mystery in your novel. All through her life, a young woman has tried to get her father to talk about her long-lost mother. He has resisted and she has lived with the mystery. [...]

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     Writing a novel – A mentee’s experience
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    By All About Writing
    In News
    Posted November 1, 2016

    Writing a novel – A mentee’s experience

    By Clive Goodchild-Brown Eight or so months ago I thought to myself somewhat naively that I wanted to try and write a novel. I am passionate about writing and had spent a few years casually [...]

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    Keep your friends close - and your neighbours clos Keep your friends close - and your neighbours closer. 

This week on the water - we shared printed copies of the free ebook “Murder as a Matter of Taste” with our neighbours who provide inspiration for the James Clatterbridge series. 

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    This week, Richard dives into the very heart of th This week, Richard dives into the very heart of the writing challenge:

“Every character you write is a character you are not.
I mean that quite literally. Yes, I know many of us base our early protagonists on ourselves...
Using yourself as your model for characters is quite natural. But the moment your protagonist ceases to be a direct copy of yourself – the moment you give her a different childhood, a different set of insecurities, a different way of entering a room – you are already doing the thing that some writers treat as a special and dangerous challenge. You are already inventing. You are already entering into the consciousness of another...
The challenge of writing characters who are not you is not an exception to the craft of fiction. It is the craft of fiction. It is what you are always doing, every time you sit down.
The question is not whether you can do it. The question is how you do it honestly.”

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    We’re thrilled that Bedford here in the UK is la We’re thrilled that Bedford here in the UK is launching a literary festival, Write by the River, in September. Richard’s contribution to help make it a success is a short writing workshop. If you live within striking distance of Bedford, then sign up for a free two hour workshop, The Power of Place.​ Link in bio. 

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    How do you write a memoir – from the first journ How do you write a memoir – from the first journal entry to the finished book on a shelf?

Watch the REPLAY of The Story Behind: Unbridling now up on our blog. Listen via the Link in our Bio. 

Sheryl and Sandy James, the mother and daughter behind the memoir Unbridling, joined Karina Szczurek and Kerry Hammerton of Indeed Books for a conversation about journaling, writing through difficult emotions, navigating the people in your story who are still living, and what it really takes to move from manuscript to published book.
It was a generous, collaborative discussion, and participants came away with both practical publishing advice and a renewed sense of permission to tell their own stories honestly.

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    This week, Richard asks writers to “copy the her This week, Richard asks writers to “copy the heron” - to “observe: watch, listen, make notes. Then consider all the ways in which what you’ve observed might be shaped to form a story, or be absorbed by a story to serve a dramatic need.” 

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    We have your weekend read all sorted! FREE JAMES We have your weekend read all sorted!

FREE JAMES CLATTERBRIDGE NOVELLA

Richard is thrilled to announce that a free digital copy of his novella, Murder as a Matter of Taste is now available. This forms part of the James Clatterbridge Series. Book one, Murder as a Working Hypothesis, is open for pre-orders.

There are worse places to live than Abbey Marina. The boats bob, the geese honk at all hours, and the neighbours know each other’s business rather too well – which is generally a comfort, and occasionally a problem.

It becomes a problem the evening James Clatterbridge – horror writer, houseboat dweller, and regular customer of the marina’s fish and chip van – finds Molly Whitcombe dead beside her fryer.

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    This week, Richard asks, "What does your protagoni This week, Richard asks, "What does your protagonist want?”

Not what happens to them. Not what you want – which might be to explore themes of enduring human significance. No. What does the person at the centre of your story want – specifically, urgently, to the point where they would do something really unwise to get it?

Grab a mug of tea or a coffee, or a glass of wine if so inclined, and dive into this week’s Monday Motivation because it will have you looking at wants, needs, and in between. 

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    ✍️FREE WEBINAR: The Story behind Unbridling - ✍️FREE WEBINAR: The Story behind Unbridling - Writing, Publishing and a Paralympic Bronze Medal✍️

We invite you to a free webinar with Sheryl and Sandy James, alongside Kerry Hammerton and Karina M. Szczurek of @indeedbooks for a conversation about writing and publishing Unbridling.

We'll explore what it means to shape a lived experience into a book: how two voices and two sets of memories became one narrative, and what the journey from journal to published manuscript looks like.

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