Playdate for writers: Secret hiding place!


A weekly blog post about your inner two year old, and the many ways they can use to help you make your writing sparkle with their zeal :)

Remember those secret hiding spaces you created as a small child? The kind of places where you could just sit for hours, hidden from the rest of the world? 

They used to be really simple, sometimes just a blanket over the table that became a secret pirate nest. My favorite secret place was the stack of mattresses in the attic, hidden behind a curtain. I spent hours there, playing, and later reading and writing in my journal. Even now I can remember how this place made me feel. 

This week's playdate is simple: find a secret place where you can sit and play with your writing. Somewhere in the house where you never used to go to write, somewhere that you feel comfortable at, very very comfortable. Get your notepad, your pen, and start exploring. 

And if you say: there is no place to hide away, I have the following tip: Get a blanket from your cupboard, and toss it over your table. Crawl under the table with some pillows and voila, a secret hiding place. 

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Tamlyn

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Playdate for writers: keep it simple


A weekly blog post about your inner two year old, and the many ways they can use to help you make your writing sparkle with their zeal :)

Today's playdate is all about habits. Like a child having to put away toys and eventually doing it all by herself (if she has a good day and wants the ice cream treat mommy promised!), us writers build our own habits too. 

But sometimes our habits become our downfall. Whether it's overorganization (everything needs to be in order before I can work, and oh how do I organize this thought and where is my to read list?), procrastination (staring out of the window is good because I really am thinking about my writing!), or any other negative -ion in the dictionary, each can mean we don't get to do what we love most, writing. 

Our inner two year old knows how to deal with the stuffy adult stuff. She can toss over the neat lil tower of books that we built on our desks, or she can tear up that amazingly long list of topics to research. She can also pull your sleeve and demand your attention when you sit and stare out of the window. She's in tune with her creativity, and she loves to remind you of that, if you let her. 

So today's playdate is an invitation for you to let your inner two year old tell you where you are getting all stuffy and overfed. What area around your desk is full of stuff that really doesn't matter? How long is your to do list, and how much of it do you really need? 

Play with your surroundings and really play with your inner two year old. She's a great teacher and she will show you where you can make improvements to get the flow of creativity go ahead full steam! 

Wheeeee!
Tamlyn and her inner two year old

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Playdate for Writers: Doodle away!

A weekly blog post about your inner two year old, and the many ways they can use to help you make your writing sparkle with their zeal :)

Today's playdate is all about engaging new layers of your creativity.

It is something that you probably did as a lil one, and still do during long, long phone conversations or musings about the next story you write.

What you need

  • a box of crayons, the more colours the better!
  • a sketch pad, a note pad, anything that has a drawable surface (no we don't mean the walls! Really, we don't!!)
  • your hand(s)

Sit down, and just draw what comes up. It doesn't need to be perfect, just doodle. Doodle along. When you're stuck in a project, get the crayons and doodle. When you are feeling down, grab your crayons. Just engage that wonderful inner two year old into making the adult in you giggle like mad!

My inner two year old and I love love love to draw flowers. Violets and strange little flowers with five leaves. Or we love to draw kitties, no matter how badly drawn they are. The doodles are for us alone. You should see some of the notepads I have!

And then when you have doodled along, get to write, you'll see how good it feels.

Have a wonderful weekend :D

Wheeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

Tamlyn and her inner two year old (mostly the latter hehehehhehe)

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Playdate! What's your train?

Playdate is a weekly blog post focusing on engaging your inner two year old in your writing, and making it more playful!

This week I bought a train. Specifically an n-track train. I sat at the table as I put it down, and I smiled all the time. I don't think I felt this kind of joy in a long time. I played with something I love, and loved as a little girl, pressing my nose against the glass of a really big train track somewhere in an amusement park.

Years ago I had a similar train, and I had done so much with that track, I had mountains, a complete village, all with lights, and it was magickal. Until I got depressed. And sold it for peanuts on the dutch variant of craigslist.

It wasn't until this year that I realized how much I missed that train set. It embraced a lot of aspects of me, my playful side, my creative side (I wish I had pictures of how I did some decorating, it was gorgeous), and my geeky side :)

And ever since I have the train, I am letting all of those aspects out. I can't even begin to tell you how it has helped my writing. I feel liberated now. I know, it may sound strange, but that's what it is :)

So today's playdate's question is: what's your train? What toy or what object brings out multiple sides of you? How can you use that in your writing?

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Playdate! Sing a Song :)

Ohhh I can hear you think, sing a song, really? I can't sing!

Your inner two year old doesn't mind though. She maybe has a voice others compare to crows, but she just sings her songs. She loves to make up her language for it too.

One of my favorite songs from my childhood is one with a completely made up language. Every time I sang it, I felt mischievous. I knew what I was singing, because I had given a meaning to the words. So when I sang the first line I sang something like "Oze wieze woze", but in my mind I sang "My brother ihiiis stuuupid". So I giggled like mad and still do whenever I think of songs like that :)

Wanna play along?

The playdate for today is as follows. Write a lil song in a nonsense language. Let one character sing it to another with the full knowledge of what that means. Giggles are mandatory!

I will post my own playdate response next week. Am off for the weekend!

Wheeeeeeeee!
Tamlyn :)

(PS I love how my inner two year old always goes Wheeeeeee! So much so that when I write something with her, I always will close with that. You have been warned!)

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Playdate time! Wanna have candy?

Thanks for all the awesome feedback on my idea, everyone. I am truly happy you all liked it, and here it is, our first playdate!

My inner two year old and I are a couple of sweet tooths, we love our candy and we especially love to get it when we feel we really really deserve it, or when we aren't feeling well, and need some comfort in the form of something sweet. Right now It's NaNoWriMo time, and a lot of you are participating (by the way, if you don't have me on your buddy list, my username is tamlynleigh down there as well). So this playdate is especially for nano!

Our playdate for today is: let's go and get us some candy. Write a scene you have been really really really looking forward to write to help you along in getting there, or write a scene in the backstory you really want to tell. It doesn't matter that the scene comes in the book or not. It's all about play, and your inner two year old will tell you what she wants to play with.

For the non novelling types amongst you, you could write a little flash fiction on the first thought that comes up in you.

Remember to smile while you write, and remember to smile in your writing!

Have fun, and see you at next week's playdate!

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Tamlyn and her inner two year old who really loves to write lots of exclamation points!!!!!!

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an idea, needs feedback!

My inner two year old just tossed this idea at me. How about we set a playdate for once a week, here on this blog?

Every week I will post assignments that are focused on engaging your inner two year old in your writing. Or as my inner two year old likes to say: let's play!

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