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Write On! Interview: Making Poetry – Where Words And Silence Meet

  • 25 April 2021
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Deputy Editor Claire Buss interviews poet Jennifer Wong. To fully enjoy a book of poetry, I always think you must...

Friday Features: Wellbeing Through Creativity

  • 23 April 2021
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“I am a visual artist with a BA in Animation, working in painting and printmaking. My art exhibits visions of...

Write On! Issue 8 OUT TODAY

  • 21 April 2021
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  Storytelling From East London To The World Write On! 8 is out today (see digital version here). April is a...

Write On! Interview: Sam Norwood From ‘Write Back’

  • 18 April 2021
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Write On! interviews Sam Norwood, founder of ‘Write Back’. WO: Can you tell us about ‘Write Back’ and why it...

Friday Features: On Growth, The Journey, And Ragnarok

  • 16 April 2021
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By Genevieve Gornichec One thing I always say to fellow writers who want to pursue traditional publishing is that, whether...

First Line Competition – Win a Copy of ‘The Freelance Bible’ by Alison Grade

  • 14 April 2021
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To celebrate the workshop being held on 15 April at 6.30pm ‘How to Be a Great Freelancer’ with Alison Grade,...

Write On! Interview: Juneha Chowdhury

  • 11 April 2021
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Write On! interviews Pen to Print alumni Juneha Chowdhury. Juneha Chowdhury is a former teacher and agented writer from east...

Friday Features: This Much Children Know

  • 9 April 2021
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By Gail Aldwin As readers of fiction with child narrators, we are able to reinhabit the world of our younger...

Write On! Interview: Philip Bowne

  • 4 April 2021
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Write On! interviews author Philip Bowne.  Philip lives in London and works as an in-house writer for The Wombles, a...

Friday Features: Viking Helmets At The Ready – How To NaNoWriMo

  • 2 April 2021
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By Matt Wixey I’ve written three novels. The first, which started when I was 13, is unfinished. It’s called Necropolis,...