INSPIRATION TO CREATE!!

One is improvising when one writes, and you pick up in the same way a musician starts to improvise and detect the inner structure of what he's playing - that's the way it works in the writing of a novel. You pick up the beat. ~ Robert Stone

Friday

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FEEL FREE
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- Post your works of art, stories, poems based on the challenge.
- Keep online work to 250 words max
- This is a "SAFE" Space to get the creative juices flowing.
- No competition or critiquing of work on line. This will be viewed as unwanted censoring of the creative FLOW.
- Offers to edit or help privately with rewrites may be made and solicited between members / users of our blog.
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WARNING: Works that are considered unsuitable for children will be taken off the blog by the sole discretion of the Regional Advisor.

Wednesday

NEW FEATURE - inspiration to create!!

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. THE DAFFODILS - Cafe Moka (Carole Anne Ferris)
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Get writing, get rhyming.
Paint, draw, colour.
Then post your creations on this Blog for other members to enjoy.
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This month's theme comes from a friend, Trini-English photographer Carole Anne Ferris.
She snapped this recently during her Spring time visit to the U.K.
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The challenge:
Create something truly Caribbean using the 'foreign' Daffodil photo as a springboard for inspiration.
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If you're stumped try this line out to get you going:
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I have never seen the daffodils.
From where I sit the pouiis bloom. Yellow here, yellow there ......
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Joanne Gail Johnson
(Regional Advisor SCBWI Caribbean South)
www.caribbeanchildren.com