Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Post-Adventure Report: Potent Cures to Writer's Block


For my job as an art reporter, I have to constantly produce stories. I can't tell my boss, sorry boss wala kang diyaryo bukas, writer's block eh. When I was just starting out, I didn't know how I'd survive. Thankfully, I just did. Along the way I discovered tips and tricks on how to cure writer's block. Not permanently, but what you can do is quicken the time of recovery from your recurring illness. I learned this from books and personal experiences. Then, I created the writing challenges for Freewriting Adventures' March 29, 2014 event called Potent Cures to Writer's Block at the Rizal Park (Luneta).

Here at Freewriting Adventures we believe that to write creatively, the learning process must be as imaginative as the masterpieces that we produce. That's why our participants aren't shuttled into a traditional classroom; we let them run wild through Manila parks and kooky streets. At every interesting stop, we throw them a curious writing challenge that will help them solve their inky icky problem

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Third Freewriting Adventure: Foot-Loose in Manila (Lrt Edition)


3. Freewriting Adventures Foot-Loose in Manila (Lrt Edition) on Sept. 7, 2013 



The third Freewriting Adventure was inspired by the book Foot-Loose in Tokyo: The Curious Traveler's Guide to the 29 Stages of the Yamanote Line by Jean Pearce. It is a travel book where the author went from one train station to the next. At every stop, the author explored the areas near that station. 

For the Manila version, I decided to use the LRT station because the surrounding areas interested me. From Tayuman station, we went to the Dangwa Flower Market and hunted for curious flowers.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Post-Adventure Report: How to Write Funny Without Even Trying



Last Jan. 24, Freewriting Adventures welcomed 2015 with How to Write Funny Without Even Trying, an adventure that brought participants to Luneta Park (Rizal Park) in Manila. In Freewriting Adventures, we believe that the learning process should be as creative as the written work that we produce. An alternative learning experience, Freewriting Adventures challenges participants to explore the world, interact with what they find there, and use that as inspiration.

If you missed our funny adventure, don't worry. Future adventures will be on April 25, July 25, and Oct. 24. All dates are Saturdays, and each event will last from 1p.m. to 5p.m. Further details will be announced when the adventure nears. Each adventure has limited slots, so watch out for the registration announcements. As a special treat, the adventure on April 25 will have no workshop fee!