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  • Imagination and Reality

    Go outside and eat a leaf, tear off your clothes and swim underwater, stick your fingers in mud, stand at the edge of a crevasse and feel yourself sway, in summer, autumn cram strawberries, raspberries, blackberries into your mouth, see the stain on your fingers, eat carrots whole from the ground, lie in a darkened…

    alisonwells

    March 16, 2011
    Uncategorized, Writing Adventures
    dreams, Imagination, Kazuo Ishiguro, memory, reading, The Unconsoled, Writing
  • Mother writer interviews: Jane Rusbridge

    Jane Rusbridge lives near in a tiny village in the South Downs, West Sussex. She has been Associate Lecturer of English at the university in Chichester for more than ten years. Her debut novel, The Devil’s Music, was published by Bloomsbury in 2009 and is currently longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.  Bloomsbury…

    alisonwells

    March 13, 2011
    Books and Authors, mother writer interviews
    Jane Rusbridge, mother writer interviews, The Devil’s Music
  • Writing: Time for a break?

    So we’re not aspiring writers, we’re writers, so we write whenever we can. If we have a full time job we get up early or write into the night. If we stay at home with children we write when they are napping or happily occupied or in preschool or gone to bed. If we go…

    alisonwells

    March 10, 2011
    Uncategorized
    Head space, Writing, writing break
  • Night of Women’s Prose in Irish Writer’s Centre

    I received word on the following event in the Irish Writer’s Centre tonight if you are in Dublin. From the success of the Night of Women’s Prose 2010, as part of the week of celebration for the 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day, The Night of Women’s Prose 2011 will take place from 7:30, March…

    alisonwells

    March 9, 2011
    Events, Fiction
    Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies, Internation Women’s Day, Irish Writers Centre, Night of women’s prose
  • Mother Writer Interviews: Maria Duffy

    My four children are aged between 10 and 3.  As a novelist and short story writer I was interested to find out how other women writers with young children manage their writing time and find creativity among chaos. In this series of interviews, running every Sunday from March to the end of May we hear…

    alisonwells

    March 6, 2011
    mother writer interviews
    Maria Duffy, Sheila Crowley Curtis Brown, Stars in the Twitterverse
  • Two Short Story Competitions

    Short story writers, here are two short story competitions that you may be interested in with closing dates in the next couple of months. The William Trevor/Elizabeth Bowen is due in April, with a 3000 word limit and a 20 euro entrance fee, the Molly Keane award is free to enter, due in March and…

    alisonwells

    February 28, 2011
    Short story competitions
    Short story competitions, WILLIAM TREVOR / ELIZABETH BOWEN INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORY COMPETITION 2011.WILLIAM TREVOR / ELIZABETH BOWEN INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORY COMPETITION 2011. MOLLY KEANE AWARD
  • I’m not an aspiring writer

    I’ve yet to publish a novel or a collection of short stories. (Update: As of 2012 I self-published a sci-fi comedy & some short stories but I’m still working on the agent & trad deal!)  I’m not known in literary circles or seen in bookshops. I’ve been on the radio twice but you wouldn’t have…

    alisonwells

    February 20, 2011
    Uncategorized
  • Writing.ie

    Writing.ie has launched. It’s the project of Vanessa O’ Loughlin author and founder of Inkwell Writers (inkwellwriters.ie) who gives a wonderful video welcome on the site.  Writing.ie is an ambitious undertaking that has so much to offer writers at every level. The site is pleasing to the eye and easy to navigate but there are…

    alisonwells

    February 16, 2011
    Uncategorized
    Inkwell Writers, random acts of optimism blog, vanessa o’ laughlin, writing.ie
  • #fridayflash If you.

    I want to say to you that…I’m so….You know that time when we…I know this doesn’t make any…. Sometimes I wish that I could…But if I only… and then  the way you ….. but perhaps it didn’t…. and then again oh but you…..it’s not clear if… and at the same time….there was that….there was that….I…

    alisonwells

    February 12, 2011
    #FridayFlash
    #FridayFlash, flash fiction, love, nostalgia, valentines
  • February Fairytales

    Today, check out Eight Cuts Gallery’s new exhibition Once Upon a Time in a Gallery. Fairytales revisited and subverted through art and words. Take your time to travel through the links that will lead you on unexpected journeys and you may find something from me there too…. Visit: Once Upon a Time in a Gallery…

    alisonwells

    February 1, 2011
    Uncategorized
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