Riding the Wind: Writing for Children and Young Adults

Author:   Rosanne Hawke
Publisher:   Acorn Press
ISBN:  

9780647533475


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Riding the Wind is an engaging and multifaceted guide that serves as both a practical handbook and a source of inspiration for writers. Authored by the acclaimed Australian writer and educator Rosanne Hawke, this book offers a rich reservoir of advice, encouragement, and creative exercises designed to ignite the imagination and refine writing skills. Hawke, whose work has earned significant accolades, approaches the subject from a unique faith-based perspective, seamlessly intertwining spiritual insights with practical guidance. This integration provides a refreshing and holistic approach to writing, making the book valuable to readers of various beliefs and backgrounds. In Riding the Wind, Hawke draws on her extensive experience as a writer and teacher, sharing not only her own insights but also incorporating examples and wisdom from a diverse range of guest authors. This blend of perspectives enriches the content, offering readers a broad spectrum of advice and inspiration. The book is structured to be accessible to writers at all stages of their journey, whether they are just beginning or are seasoned professionals looking to rekindle their creativity. One of the key strengths of ""Riding the Wind"" is its ability to make the writing process both manageable and enjoyable. Writing, often perceived as a solitary and daunting task, is approached in this book with a sense of encouragement and community. Hawke's engaging exercises are designed not just to teach but to inspire, helping writers break through creative blocks and find joy in the act of writing. These exercises are crafted to be practical yet imaginative, providing a variety of methods for writers to explore their creativity and develop their craft. The book also addresses common challenges faced by writers, offering practical solutions and motivational advice. Hawke's writing is imbued with a warmth and wisdom that resonates with readers, making complex concepts more accessible and less intimidating. Whether it's overcoming self-doubt, developing a unique voice, or mastering the art of storytelling, ""Riding the Wind"" offers actionable strategies and uplifting support. Ultimately, ""Riding the Wind"" is more than just a manual; it is a companion for writers seeking to navigate the often-turbulent journey of creativity. By blending spiritual reflection with practical advice, Rosanne Hawke provides a well-rounded guide that encourages personal growth and artistic exploration. This book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to embrace their writing journey with confidence and inspiration.

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Author:   Rosanne Hawke
Publisher:   Acorn Press
Imprint:   Acorn Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9780647533475


ISBN 10:   0647533472
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Rosanne Hawke taught Creative Writing at Tabor Adelaide for 13 years as an adjunct and Senior Lecturer. She has written over 35 books for young people, including Shahana, Marrying Ameera, and Soraya the Storyteller. Taj and the Great Camel Trek won the 2012 SA Festival Award for Children's Literature. She is the 2015 recipient of the Nance Donkin award and is a Carclew, Asialink, Varuna, and May Gibbs Fellow. She is also a Bard of Cornwall. She holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide and has won three teaching awards including an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.

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