The best thing about getting away from it all is the chance to refresh yourself and to come back home re-energized and raring to go. So how do your characters do this? What breaks do they take? Does the getting away from it all prove to be vital to them? What happens to those who can’t get away from it all?
By the time this post appears, I should be at the 2016 Swanwick Summer School, which is held at The Hayes Conference Centre in Derbyshire. I’ve been meaning to attend the school for some time but this year has been the first opportunity to actually attend. I have been away on writing retreats/courses before when I used to go to the Isle of Wight Writers’ Weekends but this week will be the longest period of time in one go I’ve been away for.
The best thing about getting away from it all is the chance to refresh yourself and to come back home re-energized and raring to go. So how do your characters do this? What breaks do they take? Does the getting away from it all prove to be vital to them? What happens to those who can’t get away from it all?
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AuthorI'm Allison Symes and I write novels, short stories as well as some scripts and poems. I love setting my work in my magical world, the Fairy Kingdom, and my favourite character is Eileen, who believes hypocrisy is something that happens to other people without caring that statement is hypocritical in itself! Eileen is huge fun to write for and about. Archives
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