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16 September 2025

Posted by Harley Truslove

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We’re back! 


After having a restful half term, our writers returned in force. We even have some new additions from the younger group! Everyone made their laminated name tags and we got down to business.


We started with some fill-in fun where the theme was reunion. Our writers gave us duffel bags definitely not holding corpses, a series of uninteresting sticks, and reduced co-op pasta in their stories.


Next, it was time to get to know one another as we start a new term. Everyone was paired up with someone that they didn’t know and the task was to conduct an interview: each person got five minutes to write down as many facts as they could about their partner. The task was then to consolidate this information into a series of acrostic sentences using their partner’s name as the letters. It was a great way to learn more about our new writers, and we even got a couple of poems!


Finally, our writers had to take the information that they had uncovered in the interview and turn it into a fictionalised story about the person. For example: Catherine was stuck looking at a plate of courgette and longing for lasagne, and Melina found herself planning to kill her science teacher for giving her too much homework.


The writer of the week award, however, went to Issy - for her depiction of Amelia’s weaponised banana lockdown drill.


Don’t worry, reader, we were confused by that idea too!


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