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Writing Tips

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What Writing Has Taught Me About Being Human

Writing has never been just about putting words on a page. For me, it’s been a mirror, a teacher, and sometimes even a lifeline. When I look back at the notebooks and half-finished drafts I’ve carried through the years, I realise that the act of writing itself has shaped me in ways I never expected. It has taught me patience, helped me face emotions I’d rather avoid, and reminded me again and again that to […]

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Small Words, Big Feelings: Writing with Heart in Just a Few Lines

Sometimes the most powerful writing doesn’t come from sprawling novels or long essays. It comes from a handful of words that land just right — a sentence that catches in your chest, a short poem that lingers for days, or a journal entry that says more in three lines than a page ever could. Writing with emotional impact in a small space is both an art and a discipline. It asks us to strip away […]

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The Courage to Begin: Writing When You Don’t Feel Ready

For the writer who’s waiting for the perfect moment to start There’s a blank page staring back at you. Your head is buzzing with ideas — maybe a story, a journal, a blog, or even a novel — but something keeps you from putting words down. You tell yourself: “I’m not ready.” “I’m not good enough yet.” “Someone else could say it better.” If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Every writer begins with fear. […]

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Helping Kids Write Their Own Stories: How Reading Fuels Writing Skills

Encouraging creativity, confidence and a lifelong love of words We all remember the books that sparked our imaginations as children — the ones that made us dream, wonder, or feel deeply seen. But what we don’t always realise is this: those stories didn’t just entertain us… they gave us the tools to tell our own. When children read widely and often, they begin to absorb the building blocks of storytelling — characters, plot, rhythm, dialogue. […]

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