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Fourteen ways to boost your creativity
There are some great ideas here for boosting your creative thinking … http://m.dailygood.org/story/1011/14-surprising-ways-to-boost-creativity-ed-decker/
“Writing is a form of therapy…” from Graham Greene and Authors Publish Magazine
I recently came across a useful e-magazine for writers called “Authors Publish” and they’ve just included this great quote from Graham Greene as the quote of the week in their latest issue. Check out Authors Publish here: http://www.authorspublish.com/quote-of-the-week-3/
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A Grand Day Out
I lived in London in 1980/81 and even after I moved away from London I spent a couple of days a month there between 1981 and 1988. But for one reason and another I didn’t visit London between about 1990 … Continue reading
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Dear followers First of all, thank you for following! If you leave a comment on my blog (and I hope you will), please add your Twitter name on your first comment so I can follow you, and your website or … Continue reading
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Season’s greetings
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Sorry I have had a bit of a break from my blog .. I will be back soon.
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Summer break
Hi everyone I’m taking a break from my writing groups for a few weeks (school hols) and recharging my creative batteries. I did this last year and found that the break enabled me to step back and look at what’s gone well … Continue reading
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Salutogenesis
I’ve just been on #occhat on Twitter and the discussion was all about a concept that is new to me – Salutogenesis. I know very little about it so far but what I’ve read is interesting so I’ll share a couple of links … Continue reading
New book coming soon: Words for Wellbeing
I am delighted to say that AT LAST, after various delays, the Words for Wellbeing book has an ISBN number and is with the printer ready to be printed – yay! Original idea – 17/03/2011, book finally sent to printer – … Continue reading
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