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Disappearing Dinners – editing the first draft

Posted on 03/12/2012 by peteDecember 3, 2012

I’m pleased to have finished the first draft of the novel version of Disappearing Dinners. It’s currently 17,000 words and aimed at 8 – 12 year olds. It’s always exciting to finish a story, even if you already know how … Continue reading →

Posted in What I'm writing | Tagged disappearing-dinners, editing, writing-tips

A time for change

Posted on 01/10/2012 by peteOctober 1, 2012

I’m trying something new this week. Leeds Writers Circle have a short story competition. I’ve decided to enter and now need to write a grown-up story. The best bit about the competition is that everyone who enters gets feedback. It’s hard … Continue reading →

Posted in What I'm writing | Tagged competitions, feedback, Neil-Gaiman, Writers-Circle, writing-tips

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