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zoolane
09-19-2011, 04:28 PM
OK I know have not writing anything of late or comment on but I being reading people working just had any time to comment. That bit lie because recently I have some lost direction of writing.
Writing small bit or paragraph but nothing could follow throught with.

Now hint of hope in regard of 'Creative Writing Course'. Leanne and Keigheley go school in Redcar. Lee in year 10 and Kei in year 7 but bring home sheet with courses for adults which will be run their school. Only one course that grab my attention was you guess the 'Creative Writing Course' so next steps are to enroll see what happened. You never know I might just manage to do with money strict and kids to looking after and fed. With partner bless which makes me feel comfort.

hillwalker
09-19-2011, 05:44 PM
No excuses, zoo... you have to join that Creative Writing Course.

You'll get to meet people with the same passion for writing that you have and find some motivation to continue scribbling away. And hopefully start realising what a talent you have.

Good luck

H

MystyrMystyry
09-20-2011, 01:44 AM
Absolutely. And always carry a notebook for the moments that the paragraphs branch out to develop into other paragraphs. And others.

I don't believe in writers block (just writers fatigue - but if either ever strike I'll always have a few things to carry on with until it passes)

Anyway, enroll and enjoy Zoo!

zoolane
09-20-2011, 07:49 AM
Well after few summons and phone call.

I will be bale to taking this time in the course. It one thing if I knew this course going to be run in six's week holiday, I could try to put money aside for it. As said oldest is year 10, she choose music, cookery and sport btec and I promise that I would let her join club inside and outside school which would boost her confidence and understand of options. So money would have spend on course is invest in activities outside school for both daughters.

hillwalker
09-20-2011, 10:25 AM
Your children will always come first, of course. But a happy mum is also a better mum, you know.

H

zoolane
09-20-2011, 03:25 PM
Your children will always come first, of course. But a happy mum is also a better mum, you know.

H

Yes you're right but certain do not think is possible this time round. So plan is reading lots and have nosey about it two local libraries.

http://www.online-literature.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64378

xtianfriborg13
11-19-2012, 08:35 PM
I badly want to try those writing courses!