THE SUNDAY TIMES/AUDIBLE SHORT STORY PRIZE!

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Hi everyone!

I just found this great short story competition that’s free to enter and has great cash prizes. Thirty thousand Pounds Stirling for the winner and one thousand each for six short listed authors, plus publication. Oh yes!

The only catch is that you need to have had something published in either the UK or Ireland. Lucky I have Ransom 🙂

So if you have already been lucky enough to have had a story published in the UK or Ireland click HERE for all the details. You’re only allowed one entry, so make sure it’s your very best work.

Then cross your fingers.

May the Writing Gods be with us all!

Wishing you all a Merry Sweaty Christmas from here in Brisbane.

Lots of love

Edwina xx

Writer in Residence

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Last week I had the honour of being Writer in Residence at St Patrick’s College  for the school’s Men of Words week. In the most beautiful teaching room imaginable, overlooking the Shorncliffe Pier and Moreton Bay, I shared my love of writing with all of the young men in years 7, 8 and 9.

We started each session with a general chat about the importance of reading, and the magic of reading and writing – the unique creation that is formed every time a different person interacts with a text. Then we got down to the fun stuff – RELAXING and WRITING!

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I love this shot because it’s such a joy to help everybody let go of their busy days and enter their imaginations. Love the boy in the jacket with the levitating arms!

Once everybody was calm, I led them into a creative writing exercise, entering a story world of their own, populated by characters of their own invention. Once they had a story in mind, I got them to roll over and write it – as fast as they could – with a time limit!

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Though I did end up with a few Fort Knight (a poplar game with teenage boys I’ve discovered!) stories, most of the writing that emerged was fresh and original, and some pieces were extraordinary. The bravest of boys read their stories aloud to the group. It’s amazing how many volunteers I had once I bribed them with a mint!

It was an absolute joy working with the young gentlemen, and hard-working staff, of St. Pat’s. I hope that my visit has helped to inspire a love of writing and reading that will last all their lives.

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To have me come along and do writing workshops with your school or writing group please contact Speakers Ink. In the meantime – I’m off to the second ever RELAX and WRITE RETREAT for women. Three full days of yoga and writing 🙂 YAY!!