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Aaron Hughes [Visitor]
I liked making my story.
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Aaron Hughes [Visitor]
This is my story about Stanley.
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jan close [Visitor]
Thomas really enjoyed the story writing.His favourite part was throwing the octopus.
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In response to: Week 3

jodi rafferty [Visitor]
i have been writing a story about my robot tim
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Ryan [Visitor]
I made a story about my robot that I made a few weeks ago.
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I liked reading the stories and making my own story about my robot. I called my robot "Fluffy".
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charley snowdon [Visitor]
Today i learnt how to write a story with my robot in.
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In response to: Anthology Submissions

margaret beech [Visitor]
I would like toknow more about your shiremoor scribblers group and wondered if you could send me details of when you meet and whether you have places for new members? Thank you
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In response to: Limericks by Kitty Brightwell

janen [Member]
These are great Kitty! I think they are in the right place now ;-)
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In response to: Turkish Riviera

scribbler [Member]
Jane,
Looking forward to seeing your photos.

Ann Will
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In response to: My scribblings

julie taylor [Visitor]
Hi Deborah
I think you've done really well this year. Your enthusiasm and hard work has certainly paid off. Did you get anywhere with the film submission?
Hope you got enrolled last week. See you on the 18th at Sambucas?
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In response to: Journey back to classroom

julie taylor [Visitor]
Hi Kitty
You are an inspiration to me! As ever your writing is touching and funny. I saw your article in the Chronicle and picture. Well done. What's going to be your personal target for next term's writing?
Still coming to Sambucas on the 18th July?
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In response to: progression - Ann Moir

julie taylor [Visitor]
Hi Ann
At long last I've got time to try out blogging. I've been really encouraged by the Scribblers' enthusiasm for new technolog
y! i think your writing is wonderful and you should have more confidence in your ability. I think you've had a go at every exercise and without the benefit of starter exercises as you joined an already established class. I think you should keep trying for Myslexia submissions. I note your comment about writing never being good enough but that's the mark of a truly reflective and critical writer. All the things I've read about writing say one thing - write, write and write! Please keep writing.
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In response to: Writing Journal and Diary

julie taylor [Visitor]
Hi Ann
Many thanks for using the blog to chart your progress in writing. I was interested to read that you didn't like reading out aloud. What do you find difficult? Can I help at all? Would you like more practice? I'd love to read some of your computer diary entries some time.
What is going to be your personal focus next term?
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In response to: short story competition

Ann Will [Visitor]
Ann
Thanks for that, I might even enter this time. Haven't got round to entering any competitions yet.
Enjoy your holiday. Look forward to seeing you next term.
Ann Will
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In response to: progression - Ann Moir

kitty brightwell [Visitor]
Nice one Ann.Kitty
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In response to: My scribblings

janen [Member]
Hi Deborah, welcome to the blog site! Your post is a great account of your learning and Contragulations on the poem which is to be made into a short film! Perhaps you could put some of your poems on here? Jane
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In response to: Welcome Digital Artists!

digitalart [Member]
Hi, just to let you know that a group of students at Wallsend Peoples Centre are creating some digital art to illustrate a fictional book cover.

Each student was asked to think of a subject for a book cover and to illustrate it using either photographs or computer generated art coupled with a brief story line and illustrative text.

I hope they will add their story line here and that it may be used for ideas for the creative writers group.

Derek Trueman (Tutor)
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In response to: A Wartime Spring

Ann (Moir) [Visitor]
I really enjoyed your story Kitty. I felt very touched by it. I think this will be good for the anthology.
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In response to: Culture and Croissants - April in Paris

janen [Member]
Sorry to take so long to moderate your post Reddog. I thought I get emails when a comment is left??? Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesnt.. Computers - who would have em!
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  • Hearing aids and other things

    O BLESSED ARE YOU
    MY HEARING AIDS
    WITH YOU IN MY EARS
    I MISS NOT ONE UTTERED WORD

    OH BLESSED ARE YOU MY EYE IMPLANTS
    WITH YOU REPLACING MY CATARACTS
    I MISS NOT ONE SIGHT
    OF THIS WONDERFUL WORLD

    OH BLESSED ARE YOU MY WALKING STICK
    WITH YOU BY MY SIDE ALL IS WELL
    MY KNEE WILL NOT GIVE WAY
    AS LONG AS YOU ARE THERE

    OH BLESS YOU HEARING AIDS,EYE IMPLANTS
    AND MY WALKING STICK
    SUPPORTING ME IN THE EVENING OF MY YEARS
    APART FROM THESE THREE THINGS
    THE REST IS ALL ME.

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  • MY FATHER

    MY FATHER DIDN'T VALUE THINGS AS SUCH. WHAT HE VALUED APART FROM THE FAMILY WAS HIS GREENHOUSE.
    HE WAS A GARDENER BY TRADE, AND HAD A LOVE OF NATURE WHICH NEVER LEFT HIM IN ALL HIS 93 YEARS.
    HE HAD THE PROVERBIAL GREEN FINGERS.IT WAS ONLY A SMALL GREENHOUSE, BUT IT WAS AMAZING HOW MANY VARIETIES OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS IT COULD ACCOMMODATE.HE HAD BUILT IT HIMSELF MANTY YEARS AGO, AND WHENEVER WE MOVED HOUSE IT WAS DISMANTLED TAKEN WITH US, AND PUT TOGETHER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
    WHEN WE ARRIVED AT OUR NEW LOCATION.WHEN HE WASN'T AT HIS DAY JOB IN ONE OF NEWCASTLES PARKS HE COULD ALWAYS BE FOUND IN HIS GREENHOUSE.

    NOW THIS LITTLE GREENHOUSE HAD MANY PERFUMES, AND TASTES. I WONT CALL THEM SMELLS OR SCENTS. THEY WERE DEFINITELY PERFUMES WHICH CAN ONLY BE PRODUCED BY NATURE. AT ONE END OF THE GREENHOUSE WERE THE TRADITIONAL SALAD INGREDIENTS WHICH COULD BE GATHERED WHENEVER WE NEEDED THEM. THE TASTE WAS DELICIOUS.
    THERE WERE ALWAYS FLOWERS AT THE OTHER END. THE PERFUME COMING FROM THESE FLOWERS IS NOT EASY TO DESCRIBE. HEADY TO SAY THE LEAST,AND THOSE PERFUMES WERE TRANSFERRED TO THE REST OF THE GARDEN AS THE FLOWERS WERE PLANTED OUT IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SEASONS.

    TO WAKE UP IN THE MORNING TO THE PERFUME OF WALLFLOWERS AND VIRGINIA STOCK WAFTING UP FROM THE GARDEN HAS TO BE EXPERIENCED. IT COULD NEVER BE ADEGUATELY DESCRIBED, AND ALL THIS BEAUTY CAME FROM THAT GREENHOUSE , A PAIR OF GENTLE HANDS AND A FEW PACKETS OF SEEDS FROM WOOLWORTHS.

    MY FATHER WAS A QUIET MAN WITH A QUIET SENSE OF HUMOUR,. A GOOD CHRISTIAN. A MAN TO WHOM MY BROTHERS AND MYSELF COULD TALK TO ABOUT ANYTHING, AND RECIEVE SOUND ADVICE. THAT GOOD ADVICE HAS SERVED US WELL OVER THE YEARS, AND STILL DOES.
    KITTY BRIGHTWELL
    SHIREMOOR SCRIBBLERS

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  • testing

    testing testing testing

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