Three ideas to improve your writing

Clay Head
I just got back from a weekend in Durham where I was part of the NAWG Festival of Writing. I ran three workshops in the beautiful leafy setting of one of the colleges of Durham University. To give you some idea of what I was doing in the workshops there are descriptions below of each one, just as they appeared in the festival brochure.

All I need to say about the experience was that the weekend was full of fun, creativity and good fellowship. And what a wealth of talent there was, with delegates ranging in age from 18 to 90.

The clay head was used in the Headspace workshop to start the process off.

Transforming your performance

Selecting and getting the best out a 'set' of your poems.  Reading your poetry to an audience might be their first experience of your work, it’s therefore vital to choose the right poems and know how to deliver them in a way that gets the best out of them.  Group members should bring along a portfolio of their own work, from which they are will select and perform.

The Poetry Gym

We think nothing of taking regular exercise to keep our bodies in trim. Try this poetry work-out which will wake you up, make your brain tingle and get the creativity flowing . This workshop will look at ways of keeping creative when you feel you’re feeling uninspired.  You will come away with lots of ideas and, the beginnings of many new pieces.  There’s also a chance to share ideas, as group members are invited bring along a favourite writing exercise to share with each other.

Headspace

Getting into the head of your character- writing character poems in the first person.   Think about the dramatic monologues of Robert Browning, TS Eliot or Carol Ann Duffy ; how would you go about writing one yourself ? This workshop will generate ideas for the prose or poetry writer.  Bring along a photograph of a person, from a magazine ,newspaper, or photographic album [perhaps even a reproduction of a favourite portrait], and begin to explore the inner world of your character.