Book of Decamot

Book of Decamot by Stanley Jackson, published by Xlibris in 2015, is a 564-page exploration of a family game that evolved into a creative writing program. This edition, presented in English, details how a simple activity involving ten unconnected words can serve various purposes, from alleviating writer’s block to enhancing collaborative writing and enriching book club experiences.
Readers will find a wealth of illustrative stories and screenplays throughout the book, which aim to entertain while also providing practical applications for educators and writers alike. The content emphasizes the versatility of Decamot, showcasing its potential to foster creativity in educational settings and beyond. Whether used as a tool for teaching or simply enjoyed for its narrative charm, this book offers insights into the intersection of education and creativity.
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This ingenious book tells the story of how a simple family game based on telling a story using ten unconnected words grew into a unique creative writing programme. Packed with illustrative stories and screenplays, it will entertain and inspire you in equal measure as you discover that Decamot can be used to cure writer’s block, promote collaborative writing, and enhance typical book club activities, or if you happen to be a teacher, to create clever competitive educational courses for students. Or just read it for its entertainment value alone! Stanley Jackson and Gavin Jackson
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