
- October 2, 2023
They’re baaaaaaaack! The Word Docs have spent the last couple of years recording random episodes and failing to release them.
Writers are cruel creatures. This week, the Word Docs discuss all the occasions when they’ve felt let down, horribly surprised, or otherwise manipulated by authors, playwrights and screenwriters.
We’re lifting the boot and unpacking our process. This week, Amy leads a discussion on the form and purpose of exegetical writing as Sean snores audibly in the corner (not for the first time) and Alex rails against ever discussing
Alex, Amy and Sean (aka Dr Alex Vickery-Howe, Dr Amy T Matthews and Dr Sean Williams)are professional writers who also lecture full-time at Flinders University, South Australia. They’ve joined forces to cover topics of interest to new writers in a
This week, our intrepid Word Docs dig down into the relationship between writers and their words. Can you separate the fiction on the page from the reality of its wider context?
They write ads for a living, but can they ‘sell’ their idea for their own children’s story, while the other one tears it apart?
From big structural issues to hooks and semicolons, and everything in-between … the Word Docs are all over it.
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