Creative Play – Week 3
Again, I missed a few days this week. But here’s some samples of my creativity this week:
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Blog soon,
Antony
Again, I missed a few days this week. But here’s some samples of my creativity this week:
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Blog soon,
Antony
I missed a few days of creative play this week due to being so busy or just forgetting. It’s always the same when we start new things and have to make changes to our routine. However here’s some examples of my creative play for this week:
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Blog soon,
Antony
I recently blogged about Being Creative Everyday. In that post I said that I’d take time out everyday to creatively play. Here is some samples of my progress:
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Remember what I said about them not being masterpieces? Well…there you go. Point proven. I will post an update next Sunday.
Blog soon,
Antony
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I recently self-published The Good Teen, a modern-day telling of The Good Samaritan parable, with a hint of magic. I want to tell you a bit about my writing process for this short story.
The idea came from my childhood. Being brought up as a Christian we were told the The Good Samaritan parable. It’s a story that has stayed with me and one that I wanted to retell with my own twist. So I wrote/drew out the plot on flipchart (Left: My flipchart for The Good Teen, click on image for full size). |
I like to develop my ideas, plots, sub-plots, settings, characters, pacing and description on flipchart as it’s faster than typing and allows me more creative freedom. The creative freedom to draw pictures, arrows and anything else I want to.
I originally decided to publish The Good Teen as a christmas story for my readers. Hoping to start an annual tradition. But then I saw a call for submission on the BBC Writers Room website for the BBC Radio4 Opening Lines programme and decided to write, edit and submit The Good Teen.
I had already written a To Do List for The Good Teen (below) and changed the timescales to meet the submission deadline.

The editing process, as always, was maddening. I had to cut to the word count limit, which meant some scenes were either cut, not written or combined.
Unfortunately, The Good Teen was not long listed by the BBC. So I decided to self-publish it online. You can download The Good Teen on it’s page. It’s a free download, with a Twitter Tweet or Facebook Like in exchange for the download link.
Write soon,
Antony