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Catherine McArdle

[Writing Prompt] Copycat Story | Story A Day - 0 views

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    Take a story by a writer you really, really admire - preferably a short short story that won't take for ever to reproduce. Analyze it in minute detail: from word choice to sentence length. Now, choose a different setting and different characters with different dreams from that of the originals, and write a copycat story, following the exact structure and tone of the original.
Catherine McArdle

Black Beacon Books: Submissions - 1 views

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    New Australian publisher of short stories and novellas. Must be by a Brisbane writer or have some connection to Brisbane. Pays $10 for a story and wants all world-wide rights for a year after the anthology is published, then rights revert to the author.
Catherine McArdle

fickle fiction - 0 views

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    Site of a local writer of short stories and flash fiction.
Lyndal Cairns

Framing the story - interviews, tips, thoughts - 0 views

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    I loved this TED Radio Hour special on storytelling. It includes interviews and TED talks from a Pixar scriptwriter, the author of the historical reimagining The Girl with the Pearl Earring and a book cover artist. "Storytelling is joke-telling."
anonymous

'A Novel Idea' app for iPhone and iPad - 2 views

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    I just discovered this app - iTunes blurb below: A Novel Idea is the premier tool for plotting your story and recording bursts of inspiration. Use its simple interface to create your characters, locations, scenes, and novels and then link them together to create your story's plot. Use the Idea feature to quickly jot down your creative sparks and link them to your story elements.
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    Downloaded for a play. Looks good - pity no timeline though. Another good thought capturer I was using was Werdsmith but I think Novel Idea has more features.
Kelly Gardiner

The Story Coaster - 1 views

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    Readers go for a ride. This is the best writing cartoon: all the things to avoid in your story at one glance.
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    So much to really love about this. It's great!
Catherine McArdle

Writers Village University - 0 views

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    I've belonged to this for more than ten years. It is a huge community of people who write, at all levels of experience. Mostly Americans, but many from all around the English-speaking world. There is a free course you can do to see if you like it, before paying to join. If you join, there are many interest groups, self-moderated. I belong to one focusing on literary short story writing, invitation only, full at the moment and not taking members. There are groups writing every kind of genre you can think of. The standard varies hugely from group to group, and from course to course.
Kelly Gardiner

Libba bray on a writer's despair - 1 views

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    A fabulous post by YA author Libba Bray on her writing (or not) process. Hilarious but true. Recommended reading.
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    I spent ages one day checking the dates on my spices and tossing out the ones that were old. At the end of that time I had no writing and lots of empty spice bottles - in alphabetical order. I loved this article. I'm sticking to short stories. Novels sound even more horrifying to try to produce.
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