Tuesday 29 May 2018

This Season's Writing Courses

As this (so far!) glorious summer gets underway, the Carrotsmash Writing Courses have reached this term's finale with a great session on introducing comic elements to writing - with some wonderfully funny written responses. Some feedback from our closing session, about this last writing course, 'Stuff for Writers':

'It wasn't long enough!'
'I have found this course to be really beneficial and look forward to joining again in the autumn.'
'Challenging and inspiring.'
'Just keep it the same as it is amazing already.'
'More more more!'
'Great course, long may it continue.'
'I loved it!'

Thanks, folks for your amazing feedback. Carrotsmash courses will run in the autumn term - details will be on the website (carrotsmash.co.uk) as soon as dates and times are finalised, or you can keep in touch via email. Bookings are taken through York Learning.

Don't forget - if you'd like to continue to receive details of forthcoming Carrotsmash courses and haven't already, you need to email me (alicargill@yahoo.com) to say so! GDPR and all that...

Have a wonderful summer!

Ali x


Monday 19 February 2018

Carrotsmash Feedback

Thought it might be nice to share some positive feedback from a recent Carrotsmash workshopper:

Thanks Ali,

I enjoy your sessions because you are unfailingly positive about everyone's work.
You push us to explore areas which we would not try alone.
You encourage everyone to contribute.
The material is challenging but clearly explained.

Thanks again for an inspiring class!

Aw - thanks, Cath! It's always a pleasure...





Thursday 18 January 2018

Writing Courses Begin!

Now that we are firmly into the new year and spring term, Carrotsmash is delighted to announce the start of a 9 week Creative Writing course at Fulford Centre: Writing: the Beautiful Journey. Delivered through York Learning (@yorklearning), it all kicks off this Thursday with a look at perspectives; after that we'll spend the next 8 weeks luxuriating in all aspects of creative writing. As ever we'll explore how published authors 'do it' and experiment ourselves. Can't wait to get started!


Thursday 14 December 2017

A reason for spending £4.99 this Christmas

A Reason for Living, by Nick Waterworth: a small book with a powerful punch.

 £4.99 (with free p & p); all proceeds donated to the charity, Hospice Care at Home.



When Ali from Carrotsmash agreed to help Nick write his memoir, she had no idea of the emotional journey she would be setting out on herself: by the time she wrote the final words for Nick, Ali was just as desperate to make his voice heard.

When he was twenty-two years old, Nick was a passenger in a car that swerved from the road and ploughed into a tree. The driver walked away unhurt, but Nick suffered serious injuries, including injuries to his brain. Twenty-six years later, he is still struggling to come to terms with the way one night in 1991 changed his life forever. His memoir is Nick’s story of before and after: his recollections from his earlier life and his fight back from his near-death experience. Through his book, Nick articulates the pain and difficulty in dealing with life-changing injuries; his frustration at the way others now perceive him.

Ali says, ‘Nick is a sweet and gentle man who is desperate to tell his story and help others understand his frustration at what happened to him all those years ago. The narrative voice is his - through this book, he articulates clearly his still raw grief at the loss of his former self.’
  

If you’d like a copy, simply email ali@carrotsmash.co.uk with your details and we’ll arrange it for you and let you know how you can pay. If you’d like to leave a comment on the Carrotsmash website, please feel free to do so.

Wednesday 6 December 2017

A Reason for Living, by Nick Waterworth

At last - after all those meetings, all the work and all the waiting - Nick's book is published!

It began when Nick appeared in my writing workshop in York. He desperately wanted to tell his story of the car crash that had changed his life forever, but didn't know how to start... so he and I began work on his memoir. From the start it was a challenge - Nick has memory loss and brain injuries, so many of his earlier memories have been wiped. His mother, Pat came to the rescue by contributing to the project. And Nick didn't give up trying to articulate what had happened to him.

Nick's memoir is a small book - but it is authentic, and powerful. The narrative voices are his, and his mother's - together they express their pain and the struggle that life has now, at times, become. Above all, it is an honest story that reaches out to us all. Nick, you are a star. See you at the book launch - watch this space!

If you'd like a copy of Nick's book it costs £3.99 plus 50p postage. Simply email ali@carrotsmash.co.uk and we'll organise a copy for you.


Friday 17 November 2017

Just received the sad news that my publisher, David Wheeler from Red Axe Books, has died. As a publisher, he was so supportive - told me that he believed in my writing - and I had a lot of respect for his written work. He will be missed.

Ali x

Thursday 16 November 2017

A Reason for Living, by Nick Waterworth

Well! Here's a moment - I've just returned the final proofbound copy of Nick Waterworth's memoir to the publishers. It's a lovely little book, I think - I've worked on it with him since early spring and for me it's power lies in its honesty.

A taster - the backblurb:

A story of pain… and love. 
When he was twenty-two years old, Nick was a passenger in a car that swerved from the road and ploughed into a tree. The driver walked away unhurt, but Nick suffered serious injuries, including injuries to his brain. Twenty-six years later, Nick is still struggling to come to terms with the way one night in 1991 changed his life forever. 
This memoir is Nick’s story of before and after: his recollections from his earlier life and his fight back from his near-death experience. Nick’s mother, Pat, has contributed to his memoir, filling in some of his fragmented or lost memories. Pat’s own story has become, in part, her gift to her much-loved son. 

Through his book, Nick articulates the pain and difficulty in dealing with life-changing injuries; his frustration at the way others perceive him. It is also an expression of his love for his mother and his appreciation of her constant support and encouragement. 

Need say no more - you can be sure when its published (a couple weeks away) I'll be putting it out there!

Ali x