Wednesday 30 July 2014

Writers as Readers

Most writers are veracious readers and lovers of books. What matters as a reader while learning to write is to become a critical and engaged reader. This starts with the first sentence. Do you like it? Has it peeked your interest? Are you impatient to read more? As you continue reading your list of questions should grow. Has the author developed the characters, the situation, even the time clearly and engagingly? Search for the tone, style and construction. Are there weaknesses in the plot? Has something really got your attention? Is this work clear or confusing? What emotions have been released in you? What can you learn from this author? What stimulated his interest in this subject? Did he enjoy researching the topic? Just imagine your pleasure in being able to ask the author all your questions at the Bendigo Writers Festival!

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Licorice IceCream

I've written a book of poetry
it's funny, sad, checky and smart
about all aspects of life and society
with rhyme and rhythm, quite proper art
but I ve topics like cows, lambs, trees
even soldiers, solar panels and bees
used Haiku, sonnets, even free verse
I 'd love you to see it and even more
to publish my book called
Licorice IceCream
Poems and Stories you can Taste.WiA2014