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A King of Fools
For a while now I have been toying with doing a course in creative writing at Oxford and I have been looking into the MSt. Now, it isn’t that I think I need it, nor is it that I think … Continue reading
Posted in Women's Fiction, Writing
Tagged advantages, Booker Prize, creative writing, creativewriting, engaging children, fool, King of Fools, knowledge, Literature, Ms Meyer, MSt, Oxford University, reading, reluctant reader, serious Literature, Stephenie Meyer, University of Oxford, writing
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Grand designs
There is a dull silver teapot with a black plastic handle and black finger-topped lid that sits in the far corner of my desk. I would have to stand up to reach it, it is that far away from me. It … Continue reading
Posted in New Author, Women's Fiction, Writing
Tagged children, design, evolution, invention, knowledge, learning, play
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