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IWW Practice-W Exercise Archives
Exercise: Free-for-all

These exercises were written by IWW members and administrators to provide structured practice opportunities for its members. You are welcome to use them for practice as well. Please mention that you found them at the Internet Writers Workshop (http://www.internetwritingwor kshop.org/).

Prepared by: Rhéal Nadeau
Posted on: Sun, 30 Sep 2001

It's that time again - time to open up the list to your choice of exercises. This gives us an opportunity to pursue one of the previous exercises further, catch up on an exercise you missed, or explore something new.

(The previous exercises are archived at http://www.internetwritingworkshop.org/pwarchive/index.shtml )

In your submission, tell us (in 150 words or less) what your exercise is, followed by your text (300-500 word limit is recommended.)


Rhéal Nadeau's wrap-up
Posted on: Sun, 7 Oct 2001

I don't know about you guys, but I enjoyed the variety of topics and approaches this week.

The point of a writing practice list is to pick specific topics and focus on those, one week at a time. But every so often, we do need to stretch our wings, to make our own choices about what to look at, to remember how many aspects there are in writing.

The submissions this week met that goal.

Certainly, I was reminded of how many challenges and difficulties we face - and conversely, how many tools and opportunities go along with that.

Rhéal Nadeau


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