Grace Jolliffe
Practical Creative Writing Exercises
Practical Creative Writing Exercises
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Exercises to make you write.
Free Your Imagination.
Sharpen your focus.
Accelerate your writing career.
Start writing now and never be stuck for ideas again.
Regular exercise isn’t just good for your body. Your mind needs exercise too.
We all have ideas, but sometimes life gets in the way.
Practical creative writing exercises free the mind from everyday concerns and allow you to concentrate on writing and forget the rest.
LEARN TO VISUALIZE
Using these practical creative writing exercises will enable you to visualize. Visualization is fundamental to writing.
Your mind begins to draw pictures and your imagination will very quickly develop these pictures into words and the words into stories.
Practice these exercises regularly and soon you will be writing that story you always wanted to write.
Breaking writers block.
No writer should feel stuck - If you’ve been feeling blocked, these easy techniques will restore your creative writing confidence
Practical creative writing exercises have been tested with writers of all ages and the workbook is packed with helpful information and tips
Creativity is the key.
Creativity can be learned and the more you use it the more creative you will become.
Following in the footsteps of Julia Cameron and Bridget Whelan, this book is about experimenting with your imagination and learning how to set your best ideas free.
Start your writing journey now. You will never be stuck for ideas again.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT PRACTICAL CREATIVE WRITING EXERCISES
'Thank you so much for compiling this and sharing it with us. Absolutely amazing!' Maggie Bears
'For the longest time I’ve wanted to put my ideas to paper and write a fantasy novel and I think I finally have the tools and confidence to do it, thank you.' M. Evans
Hey, I’m really grateful for these exercises. They help so much. I really find ideas flowing to me when I start one. Thanks.’ John L
I’m just getting back into writing and these exercises are a great way to write without any attachment to the outcome. I love the freedom of the exercise.' Kathleen G
'The exercise was great because… it kind of opened the way for me to do scenes that in themselves hint to feelings or states of mind, without necessarily have to speak explicitly about them in words. And the flow was great, and the answers so diverse. The questions made me realize that in me there is so much I can write about and so much that I know… Many thanks for that!' Layaly L.
'I’m just getting back into writing and these exercises are a great way to write without any attachment to the outcome. I love the freedom of the exercise. Just to write for ten minutes and see what happens.
'I have been going through the exercises with a writing buddy. We decide which one we both want to tackle and then time ourselves. It’s great to read the results to each other and see how the same questions can inspire wildly differing stories. We are having a blast! Thanks!' Kathleen R
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