Resistance Words: Creative writing exercises for empowerment and rebellion in an unjust world (PDF Download)

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A creative writing toolkit for healing, disrupting injustice, and for hope

A book of creative writing exercises to help breathe life into vital issues, to
strengthen the brain, the heart, and fuel the struggle.

Find ideas and inspiration, link the personal with the political, make sense of
the chaos, humanise, and extract meaning. Use the exercises to process the
horror and work through emotions and transform them into something
meaningful, beautiful, or useful.

A vital resource for socially-conscious writers and other creatives, as well as
for activists, critical thinkers, concerned global citizens, and anyone who wants
to break out of routine, problem solve, and convey the harsh context we live in.
Author Tamara Pearson is a journalist, literary fiction author, editor, and
activist with a background in alternative pedagogy and many years teaching
writing for empowerment in community and alternative schools.

Exercises include ✶Quick creativity warm-ups ✶Processing overwhelming
news and anger at injustice ✶Grief for loss and endings ✶Appreciating past
struggles ✶Imagine other realities ✶A body’s story ✶Photo challenges ✶Lose
clichés ✶Word portraits, and many more.

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“This book is an important reminder that all of us who have print literacy skills
have enormous power. Our writing, however short or humble, is valuable and
worthwhile, and can heal and transform. This book is a warm and practical
guide to tapping into our power as writers.”
– Ruth Ratcliffe, activist and university lecturer, Australia

“A book with many exercises that help us see our environment in more detail
and depth. Resistance Words is valuable for writers, current and future, of fiction
and non-fiction.”
– Peter Bohmer, activist, faculty emeritus in political economy, USA

“Whether you’re looking to get unstuck, create characters that defy societal
stereotypes, process trauma, clarify emotions, view concepts or problems from
a different angle, find the joy and purpose in daydreams, or create stories that
reimagine and liberate, this book is complete with step-by-step instructions,
examples, and prompts to help you challenge yourself and break free in the best
way possible.”
– James Suggett, activist and educator, USA

“This book is a no-nonsense guide to writing for change.”
– Peter Boyle, Green Left activist journalist, Australia

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