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University of Warwick
Writing Challenges
David Morley, Director of the Warwick Writing Programme, leads you through a series of creative writing challenges designed to help you develop your creativity and talent as a writer and reader.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 44 ratings
Inspiration and motivation
This series really gets my creative process working. Using examples, sound advice and a collaborative "we good authors" tone the speaker gives assignments. This is a writing course in your pocket that even asks you to turn in your work. I'm hoping this will be the writing tool that finally gets...Read full review »
Scrapsparcs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/12
A Great Set Of Assignments
I'm trying to find my place in Art, I recently discovered that i'm a good and creative writer. These podcasts help me immensely!
Michael Carrillo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/21/09
writing block donkey kong
This is the most efficient use of a podcast for writing on itunes! Believe me, I've tried almost all of them. I used to hate sitting in front of an empty screen, but now I write every night from one of the writing exercises he gives at the end of each show. In a month I have written 20,000 words...Read full review »
Tok Tiratzo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/08
Recent Episodes
Introducing the Writing Challenges podcast and setting challenge number 1 - The Word Hoard. My Odeo Channel (odeo/47a3e11b60d61c7b) Podshow PDN {podshow-77fc408d91196dd73cc96103e5c946f6}
Published 08/07/12
The relationship between reading and writing and how being an 'original' reader can help with creativity.
Published 08/07/12
Finding your voice will stimulate your progress as a writer. This week's challenge focusses on your self and selves, helping you to get to know the dimensions of your voice.
Published 08/07/12
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