Here are some tricks with words that will spice up your writing. A web series.
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An exercise for key pad people to fight bias in your words.
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Unclamp that twisted writer’s hand; defenestrate that tired writer’s squint with, “Stream of Consciousness,” style from J. Joyce.
Writing anything, first thing, is a great tool in the writer’s toolkit. When stuck for a word or two just let your writing flow.
Cyclone Ulio broke Mackay today after leaving the South Seas shaken. Downgraded from a Katrina-style storm to a mere Category Three Cyclone Ulio still left the twin Queensland towns of Proserpine and Mackay in a sorry state. Strangely for Sydney today is met with Ulio’s kiss – clement 24 degree skies with light cloud and sun. Bliss!
Simply writing. Writing anything that flows; a page a day. This is, "Stream of Consciousness," a style that is ideal for writer’s block.
Cyclone Ulio has weakened yet high humidity, hot sun and thirty-five degree heat make this Fall day a hottie.
Do you suffer writer’s block? Then try James Joyce’s’, “Stream of Consciousness Style,” as presented by j, in this series, to break your writer’s cramp.
There is a pause in the contest between us and Cyclone Ulio – yet the crisp, clear, blue Sydney day belies the wet terror that is impending.
Here is some, “stream of consciousness,” for smashing writer’s block. A dread cyclone of Katrina proportions swirls toward this dusty realm. The feeling is intense.
A single trick to smash writers block is simply…write. Write anything, first thing, and win with, “stream of consciousness.”
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