This exercise is normally done in a public place, but due to COVID-19 I've altered it so you can participate at home. It involves a streaming service like Netflix or Hulu or even YouTube and your listening ears (or eyes if you're reading subtitles). For more episodes, visit www.youngeagerwriters.org/podcasts
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Since we are all cooped up in our homes (hopefully you're practicing social-distancing) I thought sharing a small group exercise would be beneficial. I encourage you to reach out to your writing friends via zoom, email, text, etc. to partake in this engaging free-write exercise. For more episodes, visit www.youngeagerwriters.org/podcasts
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To honor National Poetry Month, I'll explain a free-write exercise inspired by Mary Ruefle’s poem, “I Remember, I Remember." For more episodes, visit www.youngeagerwriters.org/podcasts
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, you may think it's a writer's dream to self-isolate and write all day. However, many writers are finding it difficult to motivate themselves during these times. So I decided to share some easy, fun exercises to spark creativity. In this short episode, I'll explain one of my favorite free-write exercises. It only takes seven words to get started! For more episodes, visit www.youngeagerwriters.org/podcasts
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