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Ideas

By Leslie | Posted: 22 November 2008

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Hi everyone, I tend to get my ideas from observing people. As a steward at a Premier League Football Club I spend a lot of time looking at the behaviour of fans. Some good, some bad. But as all good writers should do, I always have a small notebook in my back pocket to jot down that elusive facial expression or rant of an away - or home - fan.
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louise
31 December 2008
Me too. Trouble is I feel embarrassed about scribbling down things in case I get accused of something, or worse, ridiculed about it. I'm still at that stage where family and friends thing I'm weird for wanting to be a writer :(

I do keep a notebook in my bedside drawer though. It comes in handy when an idea comes to me in the night and I can write it down - much to hubs annoyance. :D
debbie reynolds
08 January 2009
It would be pointless to continue without that valuble little notebook close at hand at all times. It is a need, a must have piece of equipment to hold so many thoughts and inspirations to refer to.

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