Previously I've done short writing sessions for the writers' club- when needed- but never actually done a workshop for the evening meeting (it came out to about 90 minutes or so).
Of course all the fears and thoughts of inadequacy passed through my mind before the start, even though I'd been preparing the materials across the previous twelve days.
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Flip-pads are useful... |
All the images were mine from a variety of places over the last ten to twelve years. A few of them have even appeared on this blog.
When I was choosing which pictures to include in the workshop, I had two criteria; was it a good enough image, and how many ideas could I think of for each one. I ended up with forty pictures!
It seemed a lot, but there had to be enough variety. Some had only one central object, others had lots of scope for choice. There were animals, summer and winter scenes, plants, buildings and landscapes, street scenes, and random items.
A few pictures not chosen... |
The members and visitors were engaged, and by the end of the evening when we went round the attendees, there were a variety of partial stories read out, many ideas, and a poem.
I've received some positive responses today from a couple of members, so I'm pleased.
Yes, there are a few adjustments I'd make if I ever did it again, but you only discover that when you've tried it.
A few more... |