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Oranges: The Writer’s Fruit | World of Writing
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Telling the Story, Selling the Story. Oranges: The Writer’s Fruit. August 24, 2012. When I’m giving creative writing classes, I think it’s important to waken up the senses. It blows off the dust of everyday life and gets everyone in the mood for writing. And there’s no better way to set your senses on fire than eating an orange. I bring a punnet of small oranges into class and ask students to write about the experience of eating an orange. Oranges: a fruit that help writers to awaken their senses. First ...
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Telling the Story, Selling the Story. Three Ingredients of Blogging Success. September 12, 2016. September 12, 2016. Workshop season is rolling along, and I’m enjoying all the hustle and bustle. The next stop on the workshop express train is Dungarvan, where I’ll be delivering a. Content creation workshop for small businesses. Ingredients of successful content creation. Know Why You’re Blogging. Be Willing to Invest Time. Trust You’re the Expert. What are your secrets of business blogging success? It’s w...
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June | 2015 | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Creative writing awards 2015. June 9, 2015. Growing up in Finglas in the 60s. By Jimmy Conway. It takes a real gift to capture a scene from your past and even more to make it entertaining and funny. And Jimmy did just that. I was delighted to be the guest speaker this year and DCU library have blogged about the evening if you would like to check it out. 8220;Stop reading like a reader; start reading like a writer”. 8220;Simple...
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Interview with a songwriter | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. Interview with a songwriter. May 13, 2014. Formed in 2001, with 3 albums to date, the current line-up for. Could be described as an Indie super-group. The rhythm section is made up of bassist Anton Hegarty (. Formerly of Future Kings of Spain. And drummer Julie Bienvenu (. Drawing Circles/ Time the Revelator). With the energetic Joe Chester on guitar (. The Waterboys/ 10 Speed Racer. We found comfort here in this graveyard of burnt out cars. I was listeni...
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August | 2014 | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 8, 2014. Until recently I was a member of a writing group which met up regularly to discuss each other’s projects. During these sessions I was lucky to have read the work of a writer called Aiden O’Reilly, a confident, gifted wordsmith who has a vast amount of material published in some of the best literary journals out there today. Follow me on Twitter. Science and beer and stuff. Sure it’s Grand, it’s Only Me. Dubli...
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My article in the Irish Times from Monday 12th January | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. My article in the Irish Times from Monday 12th January. January 12, 2015. Check out the rest at:. Http:/ www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/stranger-than-fiction-weird-questions-writers-get-asked-1.2063044#. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Interview With Two Editors →. 2 thoughts on “ My article in the Irish Times from Monday 12th January. January 12, 2015 at 6:55 pm. This is very funny Daniel – well done! January 13, 2015 at 12:12 pm. Bookish adven...
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January | 2015 | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. Monthly Archives: January 2015. My article in the Irish Times from Monday 12th January. January 12, 2015. Check out the rest at:. Http:/ www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/stranger-than-fiction-weird-questions-writers-get-asked-1.2063044#. Follow me on Twitter. Science and beer and stuff. Sure it’s Grand, it’s Only Me. Tales From the Landing Book Shelves. Libran Writer (Lia Mills). Jennifer Brady's Blog. A Stain on Silence. Sign up to follow me.
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The Marathon Man | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. March 3, 2015. My cousin was in a massive fridge the other day. I read about what this bloke is doing and I say to myself “wow, what that lad is doing is inspiring, unreal, amazing, fairly nuts and that everyone should support the event” then I remember he is my brother and I just think “what a sap” – Anthony Seery. Depression is far worse. For me, Gary is not running to escape the issue of depression. If you’d like to donate to support Gary reachin...
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Greetings, Hero | Daniel Seery
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. August 8, 2014. Until recently I was a member of a writing group which met up regularly to discuss each other’s projects. During these sessions I was lucky to have read the work of a writer called Aiden O’Reilly, a confident, gifted wordsmith who has a vast amount of material published in some of the best literary journals out there today. I was delighted to hear that his short story collection entitled ‘Greetings, Hero’ is to be launched in September by.
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Daniel Seery | Ramblings of an Irish Writer | Page 2
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Ramblings of an Irish Writer. Dan’s Tiny Reviews. Interview With Two Editors. February 11, 2015. Writer, Lane Ashfeldt, describes the book. Love on the Road 2015. Explorers and scribblers, they clearly have a love for the short story and I was more than delighted to get the chance to interview them for my blog ahead of the launch of their excellent collection this month. I just hope they don’t find too many revisions on this piece after I’ve stuck it up on the blog…. How and why did you become an editor?