by Robert Nurden The less elevated role that non-fiction plays compared to the glitzy world of fiction can be detected...
by Hongwei Bao The title of this feature takes inspiration from a book, Letters To A Writer Of Colour, edited...
by Jilly Henderson-Long I’ve been lucky enough to do a number of talks at schools and writing groups. As a...
by Millie Murray Everyone writes, or has written at some point in their lives. The most obvious place where writing...
by Mark Butterworth One of the most appealing and enduring literary genres is historical fiction. Readers enjoy the drama of...
by Sue Moorcroft When Madeleine White, the Editor of Write On! asked me whether a member of the Romantic Novelists’...
by Emily Inkpen Episodic writing has changed dramatically since the late noughties. The reason for this is simple: writers can...
by Charlotte Maddox As a wide-eyed graduate, more than a decade ago now, I stepped into my first job in...
by Palak Tewary and Juneha Chowdhury Originally published as The Big Debate in issue 7 of Write On! Palak Tewary...
by Hema Macherla I walked into Waterstones in 2008 and what immediately caught my eye was my book, Breeze From The River Manjeera, on...