It's summer 2017, or so the calendar says - and while my blog has been quiet, I've been busy! In addition to keeping up with my local writing group's regular meetings and prompts, the last few months have seen me sending bits and pieces of writing out into the world. As a result, I'm delighted … Continue reading Update – Summer 2017
Author: kerriemckinnel
Review of 2016
It's 23rd December 2016, and the year has almost come and gone again. As we head forward into 2017, I thought I'd take a moment to give thanks for the wonderful writing opportunities and achievements which have come my way over the last twelve months. My biggest achievement, without a doubt, has been the successful … Continue reading Review of 2016
New Publications: ‘Gutter’ and ‘From Glasgow to Saturn’
This month, I am delighted to announce two new additions to my list of published works! My poem, 'Arctic Roll', features in Gutter Issue 15 (Autumn 2016). The poem was written in a Sunday evening post-migraine flash of inspiration and is a little darker than some of my usual writing. I was so unsure about … Continue reading New Publications: ‘Gutter’ and ‘From Glasgow to Saturn’
The Final Days of the Portfolio
Friday 12th August 2016 was a momentous day for me: I submitted my MLitt Creative Writing Final Portfolio! The document was the culmination of two years hard work into 74 pages, or 24,494 words. It was an important milestone for me in more than one way. Most importantly for now, it was my final piece … Continue reading The Final Days of the Portfolio
Week 12 – The Artist’s Way, The Final Week
During summer 2016, I have been following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I have been posting an update on my progress; you can find previous posts by searching under the category, The Artist's Way. Check … Continue reading Week 12 – The Artist’s Way, The Final Week
Week 11 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 11 – The Artist’s Way
Week 10 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 10 – The Artist’s Way
Week 9 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 9 – The Artist’s Way
Week 8 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 8 – The Artist’s Way
Week 7 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 7 – The Artist’s Way