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I am an Oxford modern languages graduate and former journalist, now a full-time mother, poet and short story writer. I love reading, writing, swimming, squash, walking, mulled wine, watching television dramas or films and belly dancing.

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Creative Writing CV

Sarah's extensive poetry and short story publications and competition successes.

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1818 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 16/10/07 . 07:59:59 am . Permalink . Email . 1855 views  17 feedbacks

Why read Sarah's blog?

This short piece should help people find their way round the various categories of my blog so they can get the most of the many posts on offer.

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254 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 15/10/07 . 08:44:47 pm . Permalink . Email . 1222 views  3 feedbacks

Finding Mr Right?

Maybe it's me but sometimes I feel overwhelmed by choices. Nowhere more so than on the internet, take search engines for example. That's not to mention the proverbial field to play or fish in the ocean when it comes to modern dating. So imagine what happens when you combine the two!

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255 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 26/09/07 . 10:52:22 am . Permalink . Email . 304 views  6 feedbacks

Down-to-earth

The current writelink Classic Rejections contest calls for writers to imagine they are the author of a classic novel, play, poem or song and have just received a detailed rejection letter from a present day publisher or agent. But how do you deliver a down-to-earth rejection letter for a manuscript that still seems divinely written?

(I originally started writing this for the competition but as there is already another entry on the same work, I thought I'd post it here.)

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329 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 26/09/07 . 07:50:55 am . Permalink . Email . 335 views  6 feedbacks
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