![]() ![]() ![]() To me, truly committing to a goal is more important than any outcome. I think it's crucial students understand that failure isn't a bad thing, and even when you do get what you want it's complicated. ![]() accompanied by them is this Raw Blue Kirsty. She is also a contributing journalist for a number of Australian. We provide Raw Blue Kirsty Eagar and numerous ebook collections from fictions to scientific research in any way. "The one thing I strive to do in my talks, and also my writing, is be honest. Her published works include Raw Blue, Saltwater Vampires, Night Beach and Summer Skin. Raised in Queensland, she is a keen surfer and now lives in Sydney with her husband and two young children but still visits her roots regularly. She uses simple examples to illustrate that building a story is very much a case of problem solving, and coming up with ideas is something unique and instinctive in everyone.Įven with large groups, Kirsty keeps her session interactive and often includes re-enactments of dramatic events to put the students directly in the action. Kirsty also talks about inspiration in a very practical way, removing the mystique often attached to this part of writing. In Kirsty's author talks she covers things like: how she became a published author (a story of fail and fail again), her working process - taking her audience through the 7 or 8 stages between the initial idea for a book and holding the actual published thing in your hand, and talking to students about how they can apply this approach to their own work. ![]()
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