by Mark Butterworth One of the most appealing and enduring literary genres is historical fiction. Readers enjoy the drama of...
By Farzana Hakim Hi, all. It’s Farzana here with you, for another fantastic Thursday Connectors. Last week it was my...
Write On! interviews author Maggie Freeman Maggie says: “I used to teach Creative Writing and allied subjects in Adult Community...
by Sue Moorcroft When Madeleine White, the Editor of Write On! asked me whether a member of the Romantic Novelists’...
By Eithne Cullen The theme of beginnings and endings carries on in our pages for the start of 2024 and,...
Write On! interviews author David Algar David says: “I could best be described as a ‘middle class itinerant’, always moving...
by Emily Inkpen Episodic writing has changed dramatically since the late noughties. The reason for this is simple: writers can...
Introduced By Amber Hall This month, our theme continues to be ‘Beginnings And Endings’. I’ve been thinking about how we,...
Write On! interviews poet Kane Corvus Kane says: “My name is Kane, I’m a Derby based spoken word performer, I...
by Charlotte Maddox As a wide-eyed graduate, more than a decade ago now, I stepped into my first job in...