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Writers & Artists
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Writing and publishing advice from the no.1 bestselling resource for creative types in need of some good advice. A space to get ask questions and upload sections of your work, regular writing competitions, a wealth of advice-driven articles and all the information you need about our books, editorial services and regular events all available at www.writersandartists.co.uk. We look forward to seeing you there!
Develop Your Book Idea with Natalie Young
Editor Natalie Young discusses her new course 'Develop Your Book Idea' for Writers & Artists.
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Building Your Creative Wellbeing
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Andrew Wright from Action Your Potential talks about the taster session 'Building Your Creative Wellbeing' he'll be running this summer. Andrew will teach you how to manage stress positively, maintain high levels of mental flexibility, and build creativity and curiosity every day. Reserve your place here: www.writersandartists.co.uk/events-and-courses/building-your-creative-wellbeing
Writing tips from Hannah Rothschild #3
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In this video, Hannah Rothschild encourages you to lean into the terrible first draft.
Improve Your Writing in 60 Seconds | Dialogue #3 Said is your friend
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Improve your writing in 60 seconds with these short advice videos, created by W&A Team member and author Clare Povey. Third dialogue tip: why, most of the time, all you need is said. #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingskills
Improve Your Writing in 60 Seconds | Dialogue #2 Embrace Interruption
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Improve your writing in 60 seconds with these short advice videos, created by W&A Team member and author Clare Povey. Second dialogue tip: why all writers should embrace interruption #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingskills
Improve Your Writing in 60 Seconds | Dialogue #1 Resist the Urge to Explain
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Improve your writing in 60 seconds with these short advice videos, created by W&A Team member and author Clare Povey. First up: resisting the urge to explain in dialogue. #writingcommunity #writingskills #amwriting
Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 9 - How to Thrive - It's All in Your Approach!
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The final episode in this 9-part series for Writers & Artists in which Lucy van Smit encourages you to make space for your own creativity by sharing a number of short writing prompts from her latest book, the inspirational A Writer's Journal Workbook. Week 9: How to Thrive - It's All in Your Approach!
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 8 - Writing Your First Draft in One Go
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 8 - Writing Your First Draft in One Go
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 7 - Writing in Scenes
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 7 - Writing in Scenes
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 6 - Creating a Simple Story Structure
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 6 - Creating a Simple Story Structure
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 5 - Writing Dialogue
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 5 - Writing Dialogue
Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 4 - Start with One Sentence
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Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 4 - Start with One Sentence
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 3 - Your Life as Content
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 3 - Your Life as Content
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 2 - Identify Yourself as a Writer
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 2 - Identify Yourself as a Writer
A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 1 - The Naming Game
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A Writer's Journal Workbook: Week 1 - The Naming Game
Interview with Jordi Nadal - Book Therapy
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Interview with Jordi Nadal - Book Therapy
There's No Right Way To Write - Event Teaser
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There's No Right Way To Write - Event Teaser
L.D. Lapinski and World-Building in Fantasy Fiction
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L.D. Lapinski and World-Building in Fantasy Fiction
M.G. Leonard on Writing & Perseverance
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M.G. Leonard on Writing & Perseverance
The greatest women on planet
My mother
LOVE MAM ! 🙄
❤
Her books are superb
Great job by Sara! She has the ability to make hard questions in such a light way. All room is so engaged and in a high comfort level that it will make very relevant markets positions being made out of it.
She’s amazing 🤩
OMG ITS HANNAH !
Great book. Enjoyable read, funny
#2
Well said Be greedy over eat over read and something come out in the end Now referring to your 3rd clip where you waved shitty draft. Over reading results in shitty draft. Lol
You are very lucky. Crawl, walk, run and win the marathon. It’s a process from scratch to perfection
Let me say something
Well, I never did learn what those two ladies in the mall were saying with all the stupid beeps going off.
Brilliant mental discipline
Evil
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I don't want to emulate anyone.
Good for you
I actually do have rules for my work: I won't write fictional books, I won't use my work for political gains, and I refuse to quote another person's work.
What beautiful stuff of the world might be ? According to you.
Thank you so much Ms Rothschild. Great video. I've always loved listening to your father speak. And I can now say the same for you. ❤
Beatifull
Hannah may i meet you, and would you want me for a son ? Am still young am only 29, and i live in Andover am the (biggest lottery on the planet 🌎 ) we have the same blood 🩸🧬
I am for all 🙏✌️
FM ❤️✌️
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Mom, hug me :')
Binder tip boast his.
Thank you!! For me it's especially timely and useful!! ❤
Only you ❤️💟
I can !! 🙏
Please, OK ! 🙄🤣
Are we supposed to know what that means
Give me time to think 😊🙏
Beautifull is real 😘🙏
I would think, how would the future me deal with this situation. I would travel to a place in the future where the future " me" would have found it easy to deal w/ the issue.
I've got to purchase a book from Hannah Rothschild now. Of coarse I'm going to go after an autographed one.
Nothing is going to block me from expressing the following: I am captivated by Hannah Rothschild, she's the highest of sweet dreams.
I'm having a hard time comprehending that Hannah Rothschild's inspiration is not more known. This is a real treat for me to be able to view this video. At this time, I am the one who is admiring her.
"Read at the level you want to write at"~Hannah Rothschild - Beautiful and enduring!
Positively gripping.
I find you Amazing Her middle name Judith Her looks pick me Amazing quick read
Inspirational enthusiasm at it's zenith!
Is there a reason the subtitle uses "aeroplane" instead of what George actually said?
They are inefficient. They cannot read and pronounce properly.
Since i don't believe, from the very beginning of childhood when I started reading books, in more than one true God, mythology and the legendary tales of ghosts and such other supernatural beings have no interest for me. But as a writer i like to indulge in imaginary worlds where demons and angels influence the lives of rulers and commoners. My interest in a fantasy story is concerned with man and how he conquers against such powerful supernatural forces. One strange thing about my writing a fantasy novel is still amazing me. I happened upon an old movie that has some characters and instances with more than similar aspects of what I created for my novel. I never saw that movie before I wrote my story and this still makes me awed by the quirkiness of such thing. A writer's life is full of this strangeness i think this somewhat makes me write more and more.
Great.❤️😍👌
I recently read the title "What You Did" - published in 2019 - from her and I've gotta be honest here, it is terrible. Every few pages I was wondering if the material got mixed up and got released as a book instead of some cheap fashion magazine's bad articles. It is also insulting that the reader is considered stupid or a fool. Things are explained in the story that are obvious for everybody over the age of 13 and said things are not explained well either if she'd decided to try to she failed. I don't go into the plot as it is something out of a soap opera's 19th episode of season 7. The book is written for simpletons or simply badly. The lead character [ Ali ] is changing from chapter to chapter, to the point that half way thru the book anyone with basic understanding of a grown-up's life will lose interest. Ali's said to be some chairwoman of a charity [ that helps women who suffered sexual assaults or other abuse in life ], while just after few chapters she is absolutely unaware of court proceedings in cases of sexual assaults - which makes me think the writer is unaware of the whole thing she writes about. There are bits in the writing [ hardly can call it a story as it has not really got anything to tell about ] when the time-line is totally screwed up, irrational things happen within irrational span of time - a space of a day or so. Like the main incident takes place on a Saturday-to-Sunday night/dawn then pages happen and next thing we learn that letters, bills have come in the mail, posts piled up. Within a day. Or two. Then the narrator [ it is mostly Ali herself, but sometimes we have a narrator that narrates other characters' lives ] lets us know it is now Thursday [ or four days after the event ] evening, but in the last 3-4 chapters the reader feels that either a week has passed or a day or two. Hard to tell. After shocking incidents, our lead Ali has thoughts on things like having a crease in her son's school uniform or recalls the neat touches she loved in her bathroom [ another fashion mag' article ]. I've read many books in the 3+ decades I've been a bookworm, but very few I was suffering this badly. Cringe worthy scenarios, terribly written dialogues and poorly executed "whodunnit" elements are all present in this short but hard-to-suffer volume. I don't even want to imagine what were her earlier works [ ??! ] like, considering this one hasn't come out very well. If it was a first book of an author, I'd suggest to them to listen to their editors and do research before writing. As it is her umpteenth book by now, I think she is just a terrible writer only nobody tells her. The whole stack of papers she produced is trying to be a bit of a thriller, a bit of a cozy crime fiction, maybe a hint of mystery, but it fizzles out by the half-mark and from then on it is torment to read, especially when you know the predictable ending it will have. Not a good read. She's teaching - hopefully not to write - and having some random routine when it comes to her writing [ according to this interview ] could be one of the reasons her skills are not showing. Maybe she should get a ghost writer? I mean, most of the ghost written books are bad too, but I read a good handful that are way better than this one of hers. Claire... What You Did is a mess. A jumble of sentences, rendering the whole idea it wants to be to an incoherent mumble. Even drunk teenagers sitting around a campfire tell better stories than this, at least they don't print it and certainly laugh it up later on.
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Fantastic advice thank you. Got my 2023 copy today.
Thank you very much for these, love them :)