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  • Honour your writing and what it means to you.

    Having lost many of our artistic touchstones in 2016 and with world events taking a sinister and dispiriting turn, it’s all the more necessary to identify what it is important and valuable to us and to take steps to honour those values. While we need to turn outward and support and encourage each other, we…

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    January 9, 2017
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  • 31 Ways to Keep your Head above Water

    Originally posted on Alison Wells Author: GOOD INTENTIONS Jan 1st 2013. We get out of bed and we want to do things better this year even though we might just slide back into the old ways, we’re starting with resolve and a heightened optimism. As we stare out the window and think, yes, i should get…

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    January 3, 2017
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  • The Evangelical Writer: Why you need to believe in yourself

    Originally posted on Alison Wells Author: Evangelism. It can be scary. It can put you off a nice walk in the park. It can make you squirm uncomfortably at the front door. Or it can be fascinating and illuminating to see how the power of belief can make someone turn their life around, dedicate themselves…

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    August 13, 2016
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  • Cozy or cool – writers, what do you wear?

    Dear writers, if you’re in the Northern Hemiphere you are probably trying to keep warm as you tap away on your keyboard or scratch out an account of your life from your attic room. On my writing.ie blog I’m asking writers to share the details of what they wear when behind closed doors doing their…

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    February 1, 2016
    Uncategorized, Writing trends
  • Depression: Tightrope walking with a friend

    January: Bleurgh, endless white skies and here, rain, news, it appears, of death upon death, for those suffering from SAD or other depressive tendencies in the Northern Hemisphere, January is perhaps the last slog on a upward climb that hopefully will open up to a plateau of hope when Spring begins. But depression is not…

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    January 27, 2016
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  • Thriving on the fire & verve of lost creatives

    Thrown sideways by the loss last week in particular of David Bowie and of Alan Rickman, I wrote an article on my writing.ie blog about how the artistic endeavours of their lives, (and that of Ray Bradbury) and their commitment to invention and expression of the human condition can fuel our own continuing endeavours. Let…

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    January 18, 2016
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  • Manifesto for Living

    As (some of) my children become teens, learn to develop relationships with others, forge their ideals and identity and face various challenges, I wrote this (along the lines of the wonderful Desiderata) as a guiderail for their journey.

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    January 15, 2016
    Creativity, Mindful Parenting, Mindfullness, mother writer interviews, Uncategorized
  • Five Fab NaNoWriMo posts to get you in the groove

    I’ve completed the National Novel Writing Challenge (50,000 words in a month) several times resulting in the comedy novel with a sci-fi slant that is Housewife with a Half-Life and some literary novels under submission and revision. My first foray into the world of NaNoWriMo was when I had four children under the age of…

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    October 27, 2015
    nanowrimo
    don’t have the time, NaNoWriMo, productivity, snowflake method, writing mother, writing with children
  • Why read a book? (Competition)

    Several years ago I attended the wedding of a friend. At the table I was chatting to one of the guests and the topic of reading came up. I was flabbergasted when she asked ‘why would you read a book?’ She simply did not see the point. For someone for whom books have been central…

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    July 3, 2015
    Books and Authors
    Books, reading, Writing competitions
  • Serendipity Wednesday – Dust Motes and Wonder

    My last post mentioned the Serendipity of social media and the internet and the interesting, informative and wondrous aspects of life it can put us in touch with. Having been working through some difficult times I’ve come to realise that Serendipity can be a source of great comfort and inspiration, bolstering resilience and nurturing spirit…

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    May 20, 2015
    Creativity, Mindfullness, Slow
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