About Sarah Salway’s Everyday Words
As a writer, I love words. In fact, I’m so passionate about them that I’ve given a TEDx talk about them, In Praise of Everyday Words! This newsletter is an extension of that talk and will celebrate and study words and the role they play in our lives whilst helping you to create a sustainable writing practice of your own.
Public Monthly Post
The monthly edition of Everyday Words will be available to everyone and will include:
Reading suggestions
A short writing prompt
What I’ve loved recently
My own writing news – books, events etc
Things to help you fill the well – these may be reviews, courses, articles, or websites that will educate and/or inspire
Bonus Posts for subscribers
The bonus editions of the newsletter will be available to paid subscribers and could include:
Bite-sized practical writing workshops
The chance to take part in creative activities - recently we sent postcards to each other, there are pop-up coaching sessions available, sharing writing ideas etc etc
Video interviews with interesting people including publishers, poets, food writers, qi gong teachers, meditation teachers, etc etc
Something to do, eg an artists date or activity that will help fill the well.
Why Subscribe?
I hope that everyone who subscribes to the weekly version of Everyday Words will feel it has many benefits, including:
Feeling you are part of a supportive writing workshop/group
New ideas and tips to help make writing a more enjoyable and important part of you everyday lives
New writing prompts
A behind the scenes look at the life of a working writer (me!)
This newsletter is for everyone who wants to write so if you are struggling to pay the subscription at the moment, do email me and I’ll give you a free six months, no questions asked. Equally, email me if you’d like to underwrite a free subscription for someone else.
If you’re already a subscriber and would like to gift a subscription to someone else, you can do that below.
Who is Sarah?
I’m a British poet, novelist and writing tutor based in Tunbridge Wells. You can learn more about me on my website or by following me on Twitter or Instagram.