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Writing Challenges
University of Warwick
19 episodes
9 months ago
David Morley, Director of the Warwick Writing Programme, leads you through a series of creative writing challenges designed to help you develop your creativity and talent as a writer and reader.
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David Morley, Director of the Warwick Writing Programme, leads you through a series of creative writing challenges designed to help you develop your creativity and talent as a writer and reader.
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Writing Challenges
Play, Pleasure and Games
Introducing the Writing Challenges podcast and setting challenge number 1 - The Word Hoard. My Odeo Channel (odeo/47a3e11b60d61c7b) Podshow PDN {podshow-77fc408d91196dd73cc96103e5c946f6}
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Adventures in reading
The relationship between reading and writing and how being an 'original' reader can help with creativity.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The Character Called the Writer
Finding your voice will stimulate your progress as a writer. This week's challenge focusses on your self and selves, helping you to get to know the dimensions of your voice.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
A Mental Switch
How to get into the writing 'zone'. How do you translate the desire to write into the will to write?
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The Painless Headache
The role of consciousness in writing and the creative process.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Fieldwork for Writers
Everything is quarry, everyone is material, and everywhere is fieldwork.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Music, Movement and Brain-Blocking
Mess with your brain to get the best writing out of it.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The Campaign for Real Language
Creative writing's capacity for the creation of illusion-as-truth can make it a dangerous tool.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Shakespeare's Field Trip
When we use words, we have to use the right words and the right words in the best order.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Language's Magic
Natural magic informs every function of our bodies, our life span and the way we perceive.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The House of Fiction
Should you be trying to achieve artistic truth in your fiction or writing the next commercial blockbuster?
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The Truth About Pride and Prejudice
Form in fiction is a specific and conscious decision, but your final decision may take several drafts and unsuccessful trials before you find that which suits the material best.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
The Palettes for Fiction
Although the marketplace for short stories is difficult, many new writers choose to begin with writing them, almost as a right of passage, a place for honing language, testing their narrative nerve over a shortish distance, and organising a palette.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Dreaming a Fictional Continuum
So, after all, it was a dream... A fiction writer depends on the dream or fantasy of scenes that are true to life or, at least, carry verisimilitude however fantastic the setting or story.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Character is Story
Character is the heart and mind of your story - it is what makes it live.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Points of view in fiction
Where do you, the writer, stand in relation to your characters and readers?
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Beginning at the Beginning
How do I begin?
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Conflict and Crisis
When reading novels as a writer, you will immediately notice the importance of conflict as the engine of fiction.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
Murdering your darlings
All writing is rewriting. With fiction the best test is to read your story aloud, and read it to somebody.
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13 years ago

Writing Challenges
David Morley, Director of the Warwick Writing Programme, leads you through a series of creative writing challenges designed to help you develop your creativity and talent as a writer and reader.