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  • School hols & the writing parent: Day 1

    First day of holidays which in our case last eight weeks until about the 30th of August, so maybe less of the Head above Water and more of the glug, glug, going under. With no firm plans so far and no summer camps booked as yet, these weeks are as yet an uncharted opportunity for…

    alisonwells

    July 1, 2011
    Uncategorized
    activities, School holidays, writing parents
  • Mother Writer Interviews: Chris Mosler

    Chris Mosler describes herself as an ‘over stretched, thinly spread mother of 4 writing, teaching, tutoring and parenting’. She is also a blogger (Her popular blog Thinly Spread is a finalist in the Mad Blog Awards), professional photographer and copywriter.. She was recently asked to travel to Mozambique with Save the Children and is now…

    alisonwells

    June 26, 2011
    mother writer interviews, Uncategorized
    chris mosler, christine mosler, mother writer interview, mozambique, save the children
  • #Fridayflash Solid Table Fallacy & New Post on Writing.ie

    I am absolutely delighted today to have been asked to post my #fridayflash on the #amwriting website. #Amwriting is ‘an award-winning Twitter hashtag created by Johanna Harness.’ Joanna is a mother and writer of middle grade and young adult novels who has created a venue on twitter (the hashtag #amwriting allows you to see a…

    alisonwells

    June 24, 2011
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction, Writing Adventures
    #amwriting, #FridayFlash, Johanna Harness, novel writing, Solid Table Fallacy, writing.ie
  • Guilty confessions of a Writing Parent

    Just thought we’d have a bit of fun today. In my mother writer series of interviews one of the predominant feelings was that of guilt. We often feel that we are not fulfilling all of our roles adequately. I hope she won’t be offended but I often laughed at Vanessa O’ Loughlin, founder of Inkwell…

    alisonwells

    June 20, 2011
    Writing Adventures
  • Everything worth saying today

    I’m up to my neck in my novel, putting bits together when I know that I will next be taking them apart again, throwing some of them as far into the corners as I can in the hope that I will forget about them, leave them wither of their own accord because it’s hard to…

    alisonwells

    June 19, 2011
    Writing Adventures
    chaos theory, novel wrestling
  • What mint chocolate can tell us about writing and finding an agent

    Just a quick post based on thoughts that seemed a good idea at the time but that I can’t really tell if are of any substance because I was not alone with the said thoughts, they were had at the front of a car containing 4 children behind just out of school and in full…

    alisonwells

    June 7, 2011
    Writing Tips
    chocolate and writing, finding an agent
  • #fridayflash Not Ariel

    This was not her house, this was not her bed, these were not her curtains with the long nosed trolls hidden in the floral pattern. This was not the way the light trotted in around the curtain rail and swung around the room like a torchlight, disappeared with the low hum of departing car. This…

    alisonwells

    June 3, 2011
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction
    #FridayFlash, Ariel, divorce, flashfiction, mermaids
  • Alive now, on this day, at this time

    I’ve been at the sea again. And the sea’s been at me. Loosening my thoughts and making them pretty. If you read my fiction you will find the sea there, over and over, creeping in along the shore of my depictions. The backdrop, it is the past, where I grew up, it is the continuous,…

    alisonwells

    June 1, 2011
    Mother Homilies, Writing Adventures
    beach, headspace, living in the now., musings, sea, write
  • Mother writer interviews: Humanity and the imaginative hunger

    And Breathe. I’ve been delighted at the interest in my series of Mother Writer interviews and how you have found them relevant and inspirational . The mothers featured are determined, hardworking, often having a wry sense of humour. They suffer guilt and it’s not always smooth. As a mum of four kids ten and under,…

    alisonwells

    May 29, 2011
    Mother Homilies, mother writer interviews, Writing Adventures
    brian mcmahon, christine mosler, humanity, listowel writers week, mother, writer
  • Writer Mother Interview: Anne Tyler Lord

    Anne Tyler Lord lives near Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband, ten-year old twins, four cats and one dog. She has been a stay-at-home mom for almost a decade and recently returned to work part-time as a child and family therapist. During her time at home, she launched a writing career. Anne is currently working on…

    alisonwells

    May 22, 2011
    mother writer interviews
    Anne Tyler Lord, Mother writer, writer’s happiness, writer’s health, Writer’s_Life
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