Throwing Caution to the Wind: A Third Age Writers' Perspective

The Whittlesea University of the Third Age (WU3A) is exactly what it says. A place for learning for those who are about to enter that exciting third age. When you reach the third age, age has no boundaries. We don't stop learning just because we have left work, or our circumstances change in other ways as we grow older (and wiser).

Learning can be - new skills, hobbies that you wanted to try all your life but didn't get the time to, or just learning to make new friends with like interests and share new activities and hobbies with old friends

When I retired from work I had no idea what I was going to do. The result, a potential void, that needs to be plugged pretty quickly.

So, after a bit of post-retirement research and clues from already retired friends I checked out the WU3A and what activities were on offer. I have always wanted to write and publish my own novel and felt this would be a creative change.

In late 2016 I joined the e-Publishing class offered by the WU3A. We all thought, great, a publishing class, but what we really need is to have something to publish.

So, I decided to start a Creative Writers Group, et voila.

But enough about me, our boutique little group started with four participants and has grown over the past eighteen months to twelve in the class, all with different writing styles and writing objectives.

We have those who love writing fiction from historical fiction, literary fiction, science fiction and fantasy; to those who love writing memoirs, poetry and plays; to those who love writing about our beloved country and region.

We all hope you enjoy this eclectic anthology of short stories, memoirs, poems and examples of writing exercises we all performed in class.

Yours in Reading

Bryan (J.B.E.) McNally

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Throwing Caution to the Wind: A Third Age Writers' Perspective

The Whittlesea University of the Third Age (WU3A) is exactly what it says. A place for learning for those who are about to enter that exciting third age. When you reach the third age, age has no boundaries. We don't stop learning just because we have left work, or our circumstances change in other ways as we grow older (and wiser).

Learning can be - new skills, hobbies that you wanted to try all your life but didn't get the time to, or just learning to make new friends with like interests and share new activities and hobbies with old friends

When I retired from work I had no idea what I was going to do. The result, a potential void, that needs to be plugged pretty quickly.

So, after a bit of post-retirement research and clues from already retired friends I checked out the WU3A and what activities were on offer. I have always wanted to write and publish my own novel and felt this would be a creative change.

In late 2016 I joined the e-Publishing class offered by the WU3A. We all thought, great, a publishing class, but what we really need is to have something to publish.

So, I decided to start a Creative Writers Group, et voila.

But enough about me, our boutique little group started with four participants and has grown over the past eighteen months to twelve in the class, all with different writing styles and writing objectives.

We have those who love writing fiction from historical fiction, literary fiction, science fiction and fantasy; to those who love writing memoirs, poetry and plays; to those who love writing about our beloved country and region.

We all hope you enjoy this eclectic anthology of short stories, memoirs, poems and examples of writing exercises we all performed in class.

Yours in Reading

Bryan (J.B.E.) McNally

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Throwing Caution to the Wind: A Third Age Writers' Perspective

Throwing Caution to the Wind: A Third Age Writers' Perspective

Throwing Caution to the Wind: A Third Age Writers' Perspective

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The Whittlesea University of the Third Age (WU3A) is exactly what it says. A place for learning for those who are about to enter that exciting third age. When you reach the third age, age has no boundaries. We don't stop learning just because we have left work, or our circumstances change in other ways as we grow older (and wiser).

Learning can be - new skills, hobbies that you wanted to try all your life but didn't get the time to, or just learning to make new friends with like interests and share new activities and hobbies with old friends

When I retired from work I had no idea what I was going to do. The result, a potential void, that needs to be plugged pretty quickly.

So, after a bit of post-retirement research and clues from already retired friends I checked out the WU3A and what activities were on offer. I have always wanted to write and publish my own novel and felt this would be a creative change.

In late 2016 I joined the e-Publishing class offered by the WU3A. We all thought, great, a publishing class, but what we really need is to have something to publish.

So, I decided to start a Creative Writers Group, et voila.

But enough about me, our boutique little group started with four participants and has grown over the past eighteen months to twelve in the class, all with different writing styles and writing objectives.

We have those who love writing fiction from historical fiction, literary fiction, science fiction and fantasy; to those who love writing memoirs, poetry and plays; to those who love writing about our beloved country and region.

We all hope you enjoy this eclectic anthology of short stories, memoirs, poems and examples of writing exercises we all performed in class.

Yours in Reading

Bryan (J.B.E.) McNally


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648724247
Publisher: Whittlesea U3A Inc.
Publication date: 09/11/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After 25 years as a Change Manager, Jan joined the WU3A Creative Writing Group in April 2017, and soon after joined the sister class E-Publishing. She successfully published Romance Scam Survivor: the whole sordid story in February 2018. From her many press interviews for her award-winning book she has become known as the victim advocate for scam victims, through her blog Romance Scam Survivor.Having learned that she loved writing, Jan has turned her hand to writing fantasy and sci-fi fantasy novels, mostly with a strong element of magick in them. She loves action scenes.As a WU3A tutor, Jan added the third class, Improving your Writing Craft and works closely with Bryan and his Creative Writing class on putting these improvements into practice.
Bryan McNally is a published author whose subject matter transcends mainstream and edge taking thrills.His first two published books, The Vytautas Pursuit and The Eriksson Bequest have taken Jack Carpenter around the world and back in time to solve mysteries a day-to-day investigator couldn't possibly do.Jack, A combination of Mathhew Reilly's Jack West Junior and Steve Berry's Cotton Malone will have your head spinning from page one. Bryan's third Jack Carpenter novel, is due out in early 2024.Bryan was also a major contributor and co-editor of the Whittlesea U3A's first anthology, Throwing Caution to the Wind. A potpourri of writing that showcased the Creative Writing Group that Bryan has facilitated since 2017.
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