BRIDGET WHELAN writer

for writers and readers….

S is for SPOILER

In 2011 the University of San Diego’s psychology department researched the way readers react to stories where the end is revealed at the beginning. Subjects were given a dozen short … Continue reading

April 22, 2013 · 2 Comments

Monday CREATIVE WRITING EXERCISE because it’s a good way to start the week A SEPIA ROMANCE

  Ten lines of dialogue that begins with an argument and ends with a kiss…

April 22, 2013 · Leave a comment

Quotes for Writers (and people who like quotes) Anne Lamott

Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people. It will keep you cramped and insane your whole life, and it is the main obstacle between you … Continue reading

April 21, 2013 · Leave a comment

R is for REBUS

A rebus is a visual pun – see below Rebus is also one of the most interesting and dysfuctional detectives in criminal fiction – created by Ian Rankin. I have … Continue reading

April 20, 2013 · 6 Comments

SAFARI FRIDAY searching the web for writers and readers WRITING CALENDAR

Safari = Swahili for long journey.I am on the look out for anything accessible from a keyboard that educates, entertains, intrigues, raises a smile. Anything that helps a reader get … Continue reading

April 19, 2013 · 2 Comments

Q is for QUEM QUAERITIS (oh, yes…!)

QUEM QUAERITIS is a question: Whom do you seek? It was asked by the angel guarding the tomb where Christ’s body had been buried, when the three Marys came visiting … Continue reading

April 19, 2013 · Leave a comment

P is for PERSON-IFICATION

Personification gives objects or abstract concepts a human voice or quality. We all use it in everyday speech: time races by, shoes kill us, the wind moans. Advertisers use it, … Continue reading

April 18, 2013 · 2 Comments

O is for Ode (part II)

I tried to find a video of Lucille Clifton reading her poem ODE TO MY HIPS when I posted my ‘O’ contribution to the international A-Z Challenge earlier today and … Continue reading

April 17, 2013 · Leave a comment

O is for ODE

The classic Greek ode was a serious literary form that publicly celebrated the achievements of a noteworthy individual – an Olympic athlete for example. Much later the English Romantic poets … Continue reading

April 17, 2013 · 6 Comments

N is for NAMING FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

FIVE RULES YOU PROBABLY SHOULDN’T BREAK 1)  If your character is based on a flesh and blood person make sure the name is radically different to their real life one. … Continue reading

April 16, 2013 · 11 Comments

M is for MEMORY AND MEMOIR: HOW TO FORGET

MEMORY, according to the philosopher Suzanne Langer, should not be thought of as a noun – a storehouse or recording machine – but as a verb,  an activity that makes … Continue reading

April 15, 2013 · 6 Comments

MONDAY CREATIVE WRITING EXERCISE BECAUSE IT’S A GOOD WAY TO START THE WEEK long and short sentences

I am away from my desk this week so I thought I would share again an exercise I posted last September which feels like a very long time ago. Varying … Continue reading

April 15, 2013 · Leave a comment

Quotes for Writers (and people who like quotes) ISAAC ASIMOV

You must keep sending work out; you must never let a manuscript do nothing but eat its head off in a drawer. You send that work out again and again, … Continue reading

April 14, 2013 · Leave a comment

L is for LETTER WRITING

Using letter writing as a narrative structure has a long history. Here are some examples…. Dangerous Liaisons written by Pierre de Laclos just before the French Revolution. Most of it … Continue reading

April 13, 2013 · 10 Comments

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