One week on and I am just ‘landing’ from the tremendous
‘high’ that SWSS was again this year.
The
Writing
School were celebrating
70 years of existence which is a
wonderful achievement.
I booked early to
secure my place having received vouchers towards the cost from family members
for Christmas and birthday presents.
On the first evening, one of my favorite authors gave the
after dinner address. Sue Moorcroft told
us about ‘The Road to Publication (with
a few wrong turns)’ which spanned a period of 23 years and 30 short story
rejections before having her first novel published on her 40th
birthday. Wow, that must have been
amazing!
Sue Moorcroft is a
Sunday Times and International bestselling author.
I felt
privileged when Sue joined me at the dinner table and as we drank wine together
in the bar area. One evening we walked around the lake together with Rosemary
Kind. I feel very at ease in Sue’s
company and we were able to get to know each other sharing stuff other than
writing.
I also had a
1-1
session with Sue that helped me greatly with pointers for ‘submitting to
publishers’ and comments on first chapters of my second novel.
The
A – Z of Novel Writing, 4 part course,
led by
Simon Hall was also excellent.
Simon is a former BBC News Correspondent, Journalist and author of
detective novels.
There was much fun guessing what each letter was going to
cover as Simon had chosen some obscure words to talk around.
We also had short writing exercises to do - delegates were divided into Crime Writers and Romance Writers by each side of the room. I was glad I was assigned into the Romance writing but
my writing pal for the week
has gone away inspired to write a murder mystery based on one or two of these
exercises, so I can’t wait to hear the finished version.
Unwind your Mind
with Zana Lamont at 5.15 pm was a very precious time in the chapel sitting
quietly listening to music, moving to some Tai Chi movements and finally
resting in utter peace and contentment. Meditation by the Lake at 8 am led by
Katherine Bolton was also enlightening and peace giving. Thank you both for these lovely sessions
amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy week.
Writing Residency
by
Leonie Martin were the sessions that most inspired me.
It was about Writing for Wellbeing Workshops
in Derbyshire and how it came about for her and what she does for already
established groups.
I now have to somehow
find time to grow the seed planted in my brain of how I can take the
inspiration forward.
It may be early
Spring before I can reasonably trial what I have tentatively planned, but watch
this space!
Editing Essentials
by
Hazel Prior was very popular with every seat taken and the room was very
full.
It was good to confirm that I am doing with my first manuscript is on the right road but I guess there is no end to how much
editing one can do as a novice novel writer.
We had a few exercises to do where passages from well known authors were
put up on the screen and we had to condense, expand or edit to improve.
I failed each time to make a better draft of
some other person’s work, let’s hope my own work fare’s better in the editing
process.
Succeed on Purpose
by
John Lamont was exceedingly interesting with information about how our brain
works, the power of positive thinking and how to organize our time.
My pal was impressed with John’s
demonstration of how gremlins work in our brain and how he invented a creature
called Boo Gerov (said in Scottish – translates as Bugger Off) to combat
negatives thoughts.
I have written a
Blog on GNATs, my equivalent of John’s theory – you will need to scroll through
my blog posts to find it if you are interested.
I am sure I could tell you so much more about my week but if
you are a writer do look SWSS up on the web and consider joining us next
year.
First timers are amazed at how
friendly everyone is, how quickly they fit in and enjoy all that the week has
to offer.
The food always is so
plentiful and lovely that we all come away a few pounds/stones heavier!!
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