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Tag Archives: culture
‘To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.’ -Aristotle
Hi there friend. It’s been another long gap in my posting. It’s lovely to be here again. 2023 ended up being a tough one. I’ve been ill with fatigue for most of it, which has indeed felt like standing out … Continue reading
“In February there is everything to hope for and nothing to regret.” – Patience Strong
February’s been quite an active month for me. It started with attending Devoted & Disgruntled which I try to do every year. For those of you unfamiliar with it, it’s a two-and-a-half-day conference that asks the question ‘What are we … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Development, Novel, Script, Theatre, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Covid-19, culture, Marina Carr, NaNoWriMo, novel writing, Novelling, Philip Ridley, playwriting, Theatre, Writing
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Use active dialogue, it’s ok to keep the audience in the dark and follow your own style, #topwritingtips #12newplaywrightsin12months
So what makes a good play? This is the question I’ve been asking myself this year as I challenged myself to read or see 1 play by a playwright I haven’t looked at before each month to broaden my range of … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Inspiration, performance, Script, Theatre, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged creativity, culture, inspiration, new writing, plays, playwriting, script, stage, Theatre, Writing
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