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July 30, 2008

Double Trouble Hits Creative Adventures

Filed under: Creative Writing, Getting Inspired, Podcast — ShadowsEdge @ 5:01 am

It’s been a long time since the last podcast, but we’re back with a very special edition! We have a very special interview with two podcast authors - Philippa (Pip) Ballantine and Tee Morris

Double Trouble - August 8, 2008

This edition of Creative Adventures clocks in at just over an hour! Pip and Tee cover a lot of ground - lots of talk about the upcoming Double Trouble run on the Amazon charts on August 8th, as well as talk about creativity, the confidence to take creative adventures, and the adventure and experience that is DragonCon.

 
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Pip and Tee have been kind enough to release free pdf’s of their soon-to-be released books. Here are the links for you. Check them out, and if you like what you see, join us on August 8 by purchasing a copy from Amazon.com.

The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant - A Billibub Baddings Mystery by Tee Morris

Digital Magic by Philippa Ballantine

You can find out more about Philippa Ballantine at:

Chasing the Bard

The Pen and Sword

Podiobooks

You can find out more about Tee Morris at:

Tee Morris

Morevi: Remastered

Podiobooks

Promos:

Double Trouble

Time Well Wasted

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July 29, 2008

Break Away #90

Filed under: Break Away, Quick Steps — ShadowsEdge @ 5:00 am

The idea behind Break Away is to let your mind go and see if it will break away from your normal thought patterns.

The word is “Break”

Here’s how it works:

1. Write the Break Away Word in the center of a paper (or if you’re lucky - a whiteboard).
2. Write/Draw the first thing that comes to mind when you look at the Break Away Word.
3. Write/Draw the next thing that comes to mind.
4. Continue the process for 10 minutes or until nothing new comes to mind

Let your pen or pencil find its own way, don’t try to force any associations into a pattern.

When you’re done, take a look at your paper/whiteboard. Where did you end up? Are there any connections that surprise you?

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July 22, 2008

Break Away #89

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The idea behind Break Away is to let your mind go and see if it will break away from your normal thought patterns.

The word is “Manual”

Here’s how it works:

1. Write the Break Away Word in the center of a paper (or if you’re lucky - a whiteboard).
2. Write/Draw the first thing that comes to mind when you look at the Break Away Word.
3. Write/Draw the next thing that comes to mind.
4. Continue the process for 10 minutes or until nothing new comes to mind

Let your pen or pencil find its own way, don’t try to force any associations into a pattern.

When you’re done, take a look at your paper/whiteboard. Where did you end up? Are there any connections that surprise you?

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July 15, 2008

Break Away #88

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The idea behind Break Away is to let your mind go and see if it will break away from your normal thought patterns.

The word is “Hole”

Here’s how it works:

1. Write the Break Away Word in the center of a paper (or if you’re lucky - a whiteboard).
2. Write/Draw the first thing that comes to mind when you look at the Break Away Word.
3. Write/Draw the next thing that comes to mind.
4. Continue the process for 10 minutes or until nothing new comes to mind

Let your pen or pencil find its own way, don’t try to force any associations into a pattern.

When you’re done, take a look at your paper/whiteboard. Where did you end up? Are there any connections that surprise you?

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July 8, 2008

Break Away #87

Filed under: Break Away, Quick Steps — ShadowsEdge @ 5:00 am

The idea behind Break Away is to let your mind go and see if it will break away from your normal thought patterns.

The word is “Tape”

Here’s how it works:

1. Write the Break Away Word in the center of a paper (or if you’re lucky - a whiteboard).
2. Write/Draw the first thing that comes to mind when you look at the Break Away Word.
3. Write/Draw the next thing that comes to mind.
4. Continue the process for 10 minutes or until nothing new comes to mind

Let your pen or pencil find its own way, don’t try to force any associations into a pattern.

When you’re done, take a look at your paper/whiteboard. Where did you end up? Are there any connections that surprise you?

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July 1, 2008

Break Away #86

Filed under: Break Away, Quick Steps — ShadowsEdge @ 5:00 am

The idea behind Break Away is to let your mind go and see if it will break away from your normal thought patterns.

The word is “Scent”

Here’s how it works:

1. Write the Break Away Word in the center of a paper (or if you’re lucky - a whiteboard).
2. Write/Draw the first thing that comes to mind when you look at the Break Away Word.
3. Write/Draw the next thing that comes to mind.
4. Continue the process for 10 minutes or until nothing new comes to mind

Let your pen or pencil find its own way, don’t try to force any associations into a pattern.

When you’re done, take a look at your paper/whiteboard. Where did you end up? Are there any connections that surprise you?

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