Our Write On! Interview slot is particularly focussed on those involved in publishing and writing.
However, we’re keen to hear from other creatives as well; artists, musicians, photographers, for example. Or, maybe you’ve written a non-fiction book or essay about something that gives a new perspective on our society, or environment? Ultimately, communities are about people, so whether you’re a bestselling author or subject matter specialist – if you have something to say, we’d love to hear from you.
If you’d like to be featured, please get in touch with us on pentoprint@lbbd.gov.uk. We’ll come back to you with an interview template, or a request for a conversation. Please write to us detailing why you ‘d like to be heard. In your request email do include any images you have permission to use and that illustrate your work. Please also include contact details and any relevant social media IDs, such as Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Usual terms and conditions will apply. You can also get in touch with Claire Buss, our Deputy Editor on X (formerly Twitter): @Grasshopper2407
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