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(First Published on ThanetWriters.com 2017/01/12 by Connor Sansby) Last night I read a story for the first time. It isn’t finished but it’s good enough, I think. Every time I step foot onstage, even with audience-tested pieces, I go through the same cycle. For the roughly six hours before the event, I’ll stress about what I’m…
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(First published on ThanetWriters.com on 2017/01/31 by Connor Sansby) Here are five things I’ve learnt that helped develop my writing. 1. Get Some Exercise Playing some sports clears the mind. It gives you something to focus on that isn’t your work and lets your subconscious do its thing. It’s really tempting to keep yourself in-front of…
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(First published on ThanetWriters.com on 2017/03/23 by Connor Sansby) The biggest problem many performing poets and writers face is a lack of confidence on the stage. It’s really easy to think that you don’t deserve your time on stage, that you’ll bore the audience or that someone else could fill your time much better than you.…