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Write On! Features: Ghostwriting by Stephen Hunt

By Stephen Hunt “What are you working on?” It’s a common enough question when you tell someone you’re an author – but here’s the thing: I can’t tell you. You see, I’m a ghost. I don’t pass through walls, I don’t get chased by Scooby and the gang, and I don’t wail in ...

Showcase: Wait + Musings On Bridge Building

Edited by Charlotte Zisimides Hello, my name is Charlotte Zisimides. I'm delighted to be editing for the July 2022 Showcase. I came by Pen to Print through a competition called ‘What If YOU Spoke?’ which I entered with a poem called Loss Of Limb. I sent it to the nature competition, ...

Monday Moments: Worlds Apart

Introduced By Holly King As Write On! Extra transitions from our theme of Mind Your Language: Words And How We Use Them to our new theme of Worlds Apart, I couldn’t help but find synchronicity within the two themes. For example, my previous Monday Moments page focused on how dialects can ...

Write On! Interviews: Author E A Diamond

Write On! interviews author E A Diamond. Elizabeth published her first book, The Sign Of Danger, in 2021. She writes in different genres: romance, contemporary, young adult, mystery/thrillers, etc. However, most of her completed stories are mystery/thrillers, and she has plenty of ideas for more. WO: How would you describe your writing/work ...

Showcase: I Always Lose My Voice When I Go To Lagos

Edited by The London Library The London Library Emerging Writers Programme, now in its fourth year, supports early career writers, with many previous participants having secured significant publishing success. It's a unique opportunity that offers writers, in all genres, one year’s free membership to The London Library and includes writing development ...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases June 2022

By Claire Buss, Deputy Editor, Write On!  At Write On! and Pen to Print, we want to help connect authors and readers, playwrights and audiences, so we've created a Spotlight page on the last Saturday of the month, showcasing some of the exciting new reads and plays available. The curated list ...

Write On! Features: Aphra Who? by Stewart Ross

By Stewart Ross Quite a city, Canterbury. One of the most famous in the land, dripping with history. It’s the place where Augustine set up Roman Christianity, where Becket was spectacularly murdered in his own cathedral, where Geoffrey Chaucer observed his pilgrims, and where playwright Christopher Marlowe learned his trade. Yes, loads ...

Showcase: Explanatory Note

Edited by The London Library The London Library Emerging Writers Programme, now in its fourth year, supports early career writers, with many previous participants having secured significant publishing success. It's a unique opportunity that offers writers, in all genres, one year’s free membership to The London Library and includes writing development ...