The photo below was
taken at The People’s Friend story-writing workshop in York on 22 October, once again a thoroughly enjoyable
experience for the guest author.
I was a bit of a
late starter in the writing game so being asked to be a ‘guest author’ seems
a little surreal …
… but it is never too late to take up writing stories.
The lovely lady
at the front, far right, when asked to say something about herself, told us
that seventy-two years ago she had
gone into the building we could see on the other side of the road to be
interviewed for the Wrens.
Isn’t that
amazing?
There were
others on the course who said they’d never been so busy since retiring.
And that neatly
illustrated a point PF Fiction Editor
Shirley Blair made about writing for the magazine.
Many of the
stories she receives portray people in their sixties and seventies as if they
were much older. Folk of that age these days tend to be out
and about, travelling, taking up new interests, attending writing workshops … They’re
not sitting at home telling their school-age grandchildren what they did in the
war – because they’re not old enough to remember it. Do the maths.
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