Dear John flyer Blog 9 ‘Dear John, Dear Anyone …’ Writing Competition. Creative Ink Publishing is delighted to announce that Tony McHale –BAFTA award winning producer of ‘Holby City’ and BBC scriptwriter and director of ‘Casualty’ and ‘EastEnders’ – will be judging its ‘Dear John, Dear Anyone …’ writing competition. The best letters, emails, texts […]
Dear John, Dear Anyone …
23/02/2011 // by Jan Moran Neil
Pookey and The Crazy Bear
03/01/2011 // by Jan Moran Neil
Blog 5 – Pookey and the Crazy Bear – Ms Paige Turner tells an intentional fib each week. Be the first in to spot it and this week you could win a free taster session at Creative Ink for Writers to the value of £25. What did you get for Christmas then? A new watch? […]
At This Present Time …
19/12/2010 // by Jan Moran Neil
Blog 4 – At this Present Time … Rose Chaffe won herself a free taster for being first past the post to complete this old saying: Red Hat, No Drawers. Prostitutes in the nineteenth century were identified by the wearing of a red hat. No-one writes or reads blogs the week before Christmas so this […]
Red Hats and All Things Festive
05/12/2010 // by Jan Moran Neil
Red Hats and All Things Festive (This week Ms Paige Turner invites you to complete a well known catch phrase to win a free taster session at Creative Ink for Writers in Beaconsfield.) Well, in the last two weeks I had a plethora of pixies and kelpies purporting to be the intentional fib. My daughter […]
Master Mind and The Nature of Sins
21/11/2010 // by Jan Moran Neil
Blog 2 – by Ms Paige Turner – posted every other Monday (She tells one intentional fib on every blog – see if you can spot ‘The Porky Pie’. The prize for the first correct emailed answer this week is a free DVD to the value of £10 …) Bless Mr A. Brick who said […]
Hello Chickens or The Importance of Tight Foundations
01/11/2010 // by Jan Moran Neil
Blog 1 by Ms Paige Turner Hello, Chickens or The Importance of Tight Foundations (She tells one lie on every blog – see if you can spot ‘The Porky Pie’. The prize for the first correct emailed answer each week is a free assessment – up to 1000 words – of your emailed writing …) […]