by NikkiYoungAuthor | Mar 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
How honing your listening skills can benefit your writing. Writing is more than just what we see, but we often ignore our other senses because we default to our most dominant sense. Now, that’s not true for everyone, but it includes the majority of us. At...
by NikkiYoungAuthor | Mar 14, 2022 | Information
As an author, I regularly visit schools to deliver creative writing workshops. What I’ve noticed, is that it’s obvious when there’s a strong reading culture within the school. It’s not only that there are books, and references to books, everywhere you look, but...
by NikkiYoungAuthor | Mar 8, 2022 | Writing exercises
Acrostic poems are one of the most popular poetry forms. Children loving writing them and I think, perhaps, it’s because they have a starting point – something to work from. I’m going to take you through some steps you can do to practise before putting together your...
by NikkiYoungAuthor | Aug 25, 2020 | Writing exercises
When it comes to writing, and reluctance to write, I always encourage starting small. You’d be surprised by where that can lead. One of the writing exercises I’ve been doing with the children at the Storymakers’ Summer School these last few weeks is an extremely...
by NikkiYoungAuthor | Apr 14, 2020 | Writing exercises
When we describe settings in our writing, it’s important to consider not only what you can see, but to use all your senses to give a full description of the sounds, scents, textures and even how it makes you feel. Young Writer, Isobel, is here to give you the...