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  • Social Media, Serendipity and Self-Compassion

    While social media has many drawbacks including its skewed version of reality that can sometimes make us feel inadequate, it can offer up a whole lot of support (which it did, in my last post, and a heartfelt thanks to all of you who commented for that). Despite it’s obsession with cats, it can sometimes…

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    March 16, 2015
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    resilience, self-compassion, Writing
  • Head Under Water

    The purpose of this blog for the many years it has been running was always to try and support others in their journey through writing and life and to help engender creativity alongside life’s challenges. This mission, alongside my own writing was of great importance to me and made me feel as if I was…

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    March 9, 2015
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  • Christmas gift of stories

    I wanted to give you a gift. So I made Stories to make you go ‘ooh’ free for you to download on your Kindle, tablet, or computer through Kindle App. My Lover in a stone, The Singularity and the Octagonal House and Truth and Silence are strange tales of love and desire. Free on Amazon…

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    December 28, 2014
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  • Extract from the loss of Anise Fish and her father (fiction)

    In the book I’m working on next, Anise Fish’s mother died at her birth leaving an unresolved loss both in Anise Fish (which she fills, unusually) and in her father. I’m ordering the very splurgy first draft and found this passage of writing. The father spoken of here is Anise’s father although Colin’s Dad is…

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    November 11, 2014
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  • Why your creativity matters like life itself

    Why write, why create art of any kind? The discussion is eternal, rooted in evolution, culture, psychology and the individual makeup and desires of each one of you who do. We are rigged in the brain to tell stories, to make sense of things, to sing, dance and make art with various levels of abstraction.…

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    November 6, 2014
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  • Three glorious, heroic reasons for you to do #NaNoWriMo when you can’t

    If you are trying to fit writing into a busy life it might seem ridiculous to think you can write 50,000 words in a month but the NaNoWriMo writing challenge asks you to do just that. I’m writing here 5 days after the start so if you haven’t already signed up you’ll have some catching…

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    November 5, 2014
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  • Halloween Boot Camp: How to get your kids to do jobs & think they’re having fun

    Just thought of a great way of making money. Charge my own kids €65 euro each for entertaining them at my Halloween (boot) camp this week. The camp my daughter wanted to go to gave them a free t-shirt. I’ll give her a free t-shirt (from the laundry) and show her how to iron it.…

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    October 28, 2014
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  • Nothing special about this writer, but…

    Originally posted on Alison Wells Author: There are billions of novels out there. There are millions of fabulous writers and tales. There are well known writers who’s talent may be so so but who have captured something that connects with people. There are wonderful wordsmiths who remain obscure. There are authors who managed to get…

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    October 27, 2014
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  • Head Above Water Autumn Courses (Bray) now booking

    Under the banner of Head Above Water writers, I’m giving a series of classes this Autumn from Beginners to Improvers and to Flash Fiction. My signature class is Creative Practice in Busy Lives & Short Story Essentials. As a psychology and communications studies grad and busy mum, I’m very much aware of how the creative…

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    October 17, 2014
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    beginners, bray, creative writing, dublin, flash fiction, short stories, wicklow, writing classes
  • What is your favourite short story?

    Is it possible to pick out your favourite short story? Is it like with music, does it depend on mood? We all have our favourite authors, genres and styles of writing. So if you were pressed, could you identify your favourite story? Is it something nostalgic that you read at a particular point in your…

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    October 16, 2014
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