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#06. The 6-Story Challenge! Non-Stop Story Brainstorming Session - Using Exquisite Corpse for Creative Writing Prompts

29/10/2022

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Okay, this episode is going to be a bit different...

A non-stop brainstorming session using 6 Exquisite Corpse results! 

If you've sent words to annatizard.com/play, perhaps they are about to become part of a new story idea.

hy not join in, and pause the show as you try to come up with story ideas of your own? Difficult, challenging, zany and sometimes hilarious... brace yourself for a 6-story challenge!

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​Episode 6 of Brainstoryum is a non-stop riot of story brainstorming. It is not possible to transpose material at this level of bizarre! Please have a listen.

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    ​Brainstoryum

    What is inspiration? Are there ways we can become more inspired?

    Anna Tizard explores surrealist ideas about the unconscious mind, the psychology of writing – and then plays Exquisite Corpse!

    Send words via the Play page and hear what happens when your entries are pulled out of… The Socks of Destiny!

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Review of The Empty Danger: 5.0 out of 5 stars 
"I've never been one really to read novellas taking place during the current climate, but the way Anna Tizard composed The Empty Danger was inspiring. I appreciated her unique take on the pandemic and how to keep hopes alive in troubled times." - Scottish Hunni

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"One of those writers whose work makes me itch to write as well... effortlessly profound, yet with a tongue in cheek kind of edge." - Tonya Moore, author 

"The form for the Exquisite Corpse seems pretty clear...  I like your style of writing- it is easy and draws you in. I really wanted to carry on reading as it was quite magical." - Gill
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