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 6 – The Artist’s Way
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Week 5 – 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 5 – The Artist’s Way
Week 4 – 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 4 – The Artist’s Way
Week 3 – 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 3 – The Artist’s Way
Week 2 – 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. 'As blocked creatives, we focus not on our responsibilities to ourselves, but on our responsibilities … Continue reading Week 2 – The Artist’s Way
Week 1 – 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. Week 1 What's involved? Week 1's reading and tasks focus on reflection. Who has helped … Continue reading Week 1 – The Artist’s Way
Summer Plans and The Artist’s Way
The sun is out and the spring semester grades are beginning to roll in, which can only mean one thing - here comes summer! This year, I've got one enormous goal. On 15th August, exactly three months from now, I will be clicking 'SUBMIT' on my final portfolio for my MLitt Creative Writing. This will … Continue reading Summer Plans and The Artist’s Way
Alastair Buchan Prize
Hello again! It's been a busy few months while I've been hard at work on my current university project: editing and publishing a book on behalf of my local writers' group, Lockerbie Writers. It's been a fascinating process and one which is almost at an end. If you'd like to find out more about the … Continue reading Alastair Buchan Prize
Review of 2015
Happy New Year! A fellow student on my MLitt Creative Writing recently shared this blog post with me, where writer Terry Fallis carries out 'the annual counting of [his] writerly blessings.' He certainly has worked hard and been blessed for it, as his long list of achievements is apparently only 'some of the highlights' of … Continue reading Review of 2015
‘The Enchanted Forest’ – A Recording
As you'll know by now, my poem The Enchanted Forest featured as part of a light and sound installation on 30th November 2015. After publishing the details on my blog and Facebook page, I was contacted by a few people wishing me luck but who were unable to travel to Dumfries to hear the poem … Continue reading ‘The Enchanted Forest’ – A Recording