Category Archives: Writer help

On achieving ‘truth’ in writing … (“The Write Approach” col. 6)

As writers we draw on many facets of ourselves for the telling of a story, the creation of a poem.  We utilise knowledge, experience, feelings, sensory perceptions, memories, et al.  As mentioned previously, you have a SITUATION and a STORY; … Continue reading

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On the discipline within writing, and imagination… (“The Write Approach” col. 5)

The last column focussed on the discipline required within writing and I intended to devote two columns to this subject due to both the importance of it and the confusion that can enter a writer’s mind in relation to utilising … Continue reading

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Literary articles on the web

Essays – How Literary stories go wrong Workshops – I. Choosing a workshop Workshops – II. Making the experience valuable Workshops – III. How to critique a manuscript Workshops – IV. Workshops and literary agents Top Ten rules for fiction … Continue reading

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Writing in languages other than English in Australia

“Australia is in the midst of a languages crisis: too few Australians are enrolling to study languages other than English. Diasporic Associated content On the discipline within writing, and imagination… (“The Write Approach” col. 5) Literary articles on the web … Continue reading

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Literary Agents, where are you?

Well, just looking at the title line a writer can start to shiver before they have a chance to start thinking what it all means and how it can help them on their way to become established. A daunting task … Continue reading

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