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FEATURES: WRITING EXERCISES
‘Writing Exercises’ features recommend tried and tested story prompts, idea generators, crafting solutions, and writing approaches.
WRITING EXERCISES ARCHIVE…
An Exercise in Perspective in Four Parts – from Loree Westron
An Exercise in Structure – from Carolyn Thomas
Are You Sitting Comfortably – from Holly Dawson
Can We Time Travel in Short Fiction – from Alex Ruczaj
Don’t Be Afraid to Get it Wrong – from Lynda Nash
Do You Need to Keep a Notebook? – from Sally O’Reilly
Forget Show and Tell – from Lynda Nash
How to Create a Sense of Movement in a Story – from Shaun Levin
How Not to Lose Short Story Competitions – from Lynda Nash
How to Perform an Exclamectomy – from Mary O’Donnell
I Can’t Stand the Suspense – from Lynda Nash
The Journey – from Isabel Ashdown
Meet Your Inner Mentor – from Rin Simpson
Overcoming Bumps, Blocks and Barricades – from Lynda Nash
Pick and Mix – from Rin Simpson
Plot Soup – from Sarah Dobbs
Read All About It – from Annabelle Carvell
The Short Story Day Trip – from Doug Crandell
Starting Block – from Lynda Nash
The Strange World of ASBOs – from Jane Rusbridge
Taboo – from Jo Gatford
Thinking Outside the Box – from Lynda Nash
The Tip of the Iceberg – from David Frankel
To Tweet, or Not to Tweet – from Emma Strong
Writer’s Road Trip – from Patricia Ann McNair
Writing in the Dark – from Lynda Nash
Your Tips for Writing Short Stories – from Hannah Radcliffe and our Twitter followers
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