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    Anthropos Rising

    By annestg|Published On: June 18, 2015|Categories: Writing A Novel|0 Comments on Anthropos Rising|

    The Anthropos is rising! The age-old, original man is coming to claim us from our shadow imitations of manhood! Patriarchal Man is dying! You know him well – the one [...]

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    On the Train to Sydney

    By annestg|Published On: February 10, 2015|Categories: Writing A Novel|6 Comments on On the Train to Sydney|

    This is a short excerpt, still under review, from Chapter Twenty-Seven of Karrana. Bridie thought Stella, curled up in the corner of the mail train compartment, her red curls squashed [...]

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    Show Don’t Tell

    By annestg|Published On: February 2, 2015|Categories: Writing A Novel|0 Comments on Show Don’t Tell|

    One of my favourite examples of "showing" is from Australian writer Tim Winton. In the following example from Cloudstreet, Lester Lamb and his sons, Quick and Fish, are netting for [...]

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  • The Writer as Entrepreneur

    By annestg|Published On: October 5, 2014|Categories: Publishing, Writing A Novel|0 Comments on The Writer as Entrepreneur|

    I recently attended a seminar on Publishing at the NSW Writers Centre entitled "Open Access". The main message I came away with was: "You must be an author entrepreneur. You [...]

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    Oxford Revisited 2014

    By annestg|Published On: July 28, 2014|Categories: Travel, Writing A Novel|5 Comments on Oxford Revisited 2014|

    Same reason for being in Oxford—the Oxford Dysfluency Conference that my partner helped organise—same train trip from London; same College for accommodation. But this trip, instead of visiting university landmarks [...]

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    Duality or Onenness: The Moon

    By annestg|Published On: May 13, 2014|Categories: Writing A Novel|0 Comments on Duality or Onenness: The Moon|

    I've always been fascinated by the moon. There is a strange beauty about the moon as viewed from Earth. It must have been a wonderful sight for the cosmonauts to [...]

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    Brave Novels and Memoirs

    By annestg|Published On: August 22, 2013|Categories: Writing A Novel|0 Comments on Brave Novels and Memoirs|

    I've just finished reading a memoir by a writer, Alan Close: Until You Met Me: A Memoir Of One Man’s Troubled Search For Love about his lifetime struggle to have [...]

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    In Plato’s Footsteps:

    By annestg|Published On: August 22, 2013|Categories: Writing A Novel|1 Comment on In Plato’s Footsteps:|

    Pandora's Box and Other Myths It is striking how ancient myths link up with modern-day thought and religious ideas if you dig a little deeper. For the ancient Greeks, Pandora [...]

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  • Alternative Narrative Approaches

    By annestg|Published On: March 27, 2013|Categories: Writing A Novel|2 Comments on Alternative Narrative Approaches|

    Are you  a planner or a laisser faire type when it comes to narrative structure?  Do you put plot, character or language first? Aristotle, in Poetics, claimed plot as the [...]

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    Plot or Character?

    By annestg|Published On: February 18, 2013|Categories: Writing A Novel|0 Comments on Plot or Character?|

    Aristotle (Photo credit: maha-online) Our writers' group recently invited a speaker from the University of Technology, Sydney to present a talk on "Poetics", which he defined as the [...]

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