The True Story of Red Riding Hood.
What if the wolf was telling the story of Red Riding Hood? What would he have to say? Would he tell the truth? Would the events be the same?
STUCK? Try this story starter: I had just finished my breakfast of egg on toast. No sausages and bacon for me. I’m a strict vegetarian. The sun was shining outside so I thought: It’s a lovely day! I’ll go for a walk.
So I stepped out of my pretty little cottage and entered the old woods.
What happens next?
What is Write – 30?
Write – 30 is a daily activity where you write non-stop for twenty minutes then check and edit your work for 10 minutes. You will be asked to write about different subjects and in different forms.
The writing should be done on lined paper in pencil if possible. Edit and check the work in pen. If you don’t have paper and pencil, use what you can. Even a computer.
Finding it difficult? What you can do to help:
- Always sit/work in the same place
- Always use the same writing tools
- Always turn the TV off
- No talking – it distracts thinking
- Always listen to the same piece of classical music when writing.
- Always set yourself a goal: count the number of words. Try to beat that number the following day.
Write-30 No.17
Free Choice.
Write about anything you want. It could be about your day, about a TV programme, a computer game, in fact anything you want.
STUCK? Try this story starter: My favourite food to eat is…
What is Write – 30?
Write – 30 is a daily activity where you write non-stop for twenty minutes then check and edit your work for 10 minutes. You will be asked to write about different subjects and in different forms.
The writing should be done on lined paper in pencil if possible. Edit and check the work in pen. If you don’t have paper and pencil, use what you can. Even a computer.
Finding it difficult? What you can do to help:
- Always sit/work in the same place
- Always use the same writing tools
- Always turn the TV off
- No talking – it distracts thinking
- Always listen to the same piece of classical music when writing.
- Always set yourself a goal: count the number of words. Try to beat that number the following day.