![]() This episode doesn’t have an exercise associated with it – it’s an introduction to the course, what it’s about, what you can expect and the philosophy behind it. You can help me continue to make podcasts by dropping a few bucks into the digital tip jar on my ko-fi page. If you’d like to support my work, why not read my Fantasy novels The Honours and The Ice House, books 1 and 2 in The Honours series. You can listen to more episodes of writing advice, including feedback on listeners’ first pages and interviews with authors, on my podcast for writers, Death Of 1000 Cuts. The 100 Day Writing Challenge is written and presented by me, author Tim Clare. (I’ve only put up the first 50 transcripts so far, but you can find all 100 episodes on my Soundcloud page, or here, a full playlist of all the episodes in order.) The 100 Day Writing Challenge was made possible by the support of Arts Council England.īelow you’ll find a list of episodes, with links to full audio transcripts, in case you prefer text. There’s no homework, and you can complete the course at your own pace. Each episode contains a 10 minute exercise, complete with timer, to help build your writing muscles, train you in different styles, and develop your confidence. I would say that you should start by deciding on what you want the reader to take away from the story and if you want the story to be finished, to give a preview of the next one, or leave it relatively open.The 100 Day Writing Challenge is a free fiction writing course, by podcast. Oh yeah, the elusive last line… the line that ends your whole story and probably the one that gives your reader the emotion they take away from the story. If you like my blog and want to support me, you can buy me a coffee! And check out my Instagram!□ cute interactions writing ideas writing prompts prompt list creativepromptsforwriting writing inspiration creative writing writing writeblr writing community writers on tumblr couple prompts
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