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Thoughtful Tuesdays: Plastic Free Month

  • 13 July 2021
  • Thoughtful Tuesday

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to July’s Thoughtful Tuesday page. This month, I’m using my page to share thoughts about our...

Friday Features: The Last Beacons Of Free Speech

  • 9 July 2021
  • News, WriteOn Features

By Chandni Maugi In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, the government keeps its people in chains: through distraction, leisure, and...

Monday Moments: Creative Movement

  • 5 July 2021
  • Monday Moments, News

Introduced By Holly King Our new theme at Write On! is ‘Keep Going: Creating With Perseverance And Courage’ and from...

Friday Features: Leaving A Childhood Faith Behind

  • 2 July 2021
  • News, WriteOn Features

By Jaye Viner I was always curious about those people who marry their adolescent sweethearts. The things that make a...

Writer Of The Month: Palak Tewary

  • 28 June 2021
  • News, WriteOn Features

Introduced by Dagmara Drozdowska Being a part of the ‘Pen to Print’ family gives me amazing opportunities to meet people...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases June

  • 26 June 2021
  • News, Saturday Spotlight

By Claire Buss, Deputy Editor, Write On!  At Write On! and Pen to Print, we want to help connect authors...

Friday Features: A Way To Showcase Your Work

  • 25 June 2021
  • News, WriteOn Features

Patrick Forsyth reviews the rewarding process of producing an anthology Most writers want to be read – and be published...

Thursday Connectors: The Never Ending Covid Story

  • 24 June 2021
  • News, Thursday Connectors

By Farzana Hakim Lockdown, Red lists, Quarantines And Second Waves    Hi, all. Welcome to this month’s Thursday Connectors, with me,...

Reshaping The Windrush Narrative

  • 22 June 2021
  • Thoughtful Tuesday

By Iesha Denize This week at Pen to Print and Write On! we acknowledge Windrush Day in the context of...

Friday Features: Turning Yourself Into A Book

  • 18 June 2021
  • News, WriteOn Features

By Sarah Tinsley I never thought of myself as a non-fiction writer. It felt horribly pretentious to imagine that anyone...