Write Every Day: Daily Practice to Kickstart Your Creative Writing (Paperback)
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Description
Writing for yourself is a wonderful way to explore personal creativity, but whatever writing you want to do – poetry or prose, fiction or non-fiction – you have remove yourself from your comfort zone, and start to explore the unchartered path to finding your own, unique voice. Write Every Day encourages beginner and advanced writers alike to stretch their imagination and enhance their daily writing habit, through daily creative prompts and tasks. Users will discover a new creative writing exercise every day, that focuses on writing techniques, inspiration and craft, by taking a comprehensive look across multiple forms and genres of writing. Split into 12 sections, in 4 weekly blocks with additional 'tasks' (ie. 3 mins, 30 mins, 3 hour, 3 day) this is a brilliant interactive book, filled with writing exercises perfect for any aspiring writer or someone simply looking for a fun, easy creative outlet to get their imagination flowing. Including writer profiles, examples of writing 'styles' and inspirational quotes, Write Every Day will help readers put pen to paper and develop their own, individual writing style.
About the Author
Harriet Griffey is a tutor at the Creative Writing Consultancy, and was previously a commissioning editor at George Allen & Unwin and editorial director at Macdonald Publishers. She also leads and facilitates writers' retreat, is an ex-publisher, published author and journalist, and has an MA in Modern and Contemporary Literature. Author of over 20 books, she has been published by Penguin, Bloomsbury, Pan Macmillan and Hardie Grant publishers. She is also editorial consultant to the literary magazine One Hand Clapping, columnist at In The Moment magazine, and cultural editor at The Ecologist. As a print journalist she was written for all the UK national newspapers, and was a past book reviewer at the FT. As a broadcast journalist she has worked for both the BBC and LBC radio.