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Showcase: Watching Food

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'a unique opportunity that offers writers, in all genres, one year’s free membership to The London Library and includes writing development masterclasses, literary ...

Monday Moments: Speaking My Language

Introduced By Holly King Did you know that the Eskimo language has 30 words for snow? It's said that the number of words a culture has for something is an indication of its importance (I cast my mind back to Carol Ann Duffy’s poem, Frau Freud, and wonder what that claim ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Benedict Ushedo

Write On! interviews author Benedict Ushedo. Since 2002 and after earning my teaching license from the University College, London, I've been teaching philosophy, ethics and religion in Greater London schools. Previously a schoolmaster in Nigeria, I developed an interest in the symbiotic relationship between literature and religion during my graduate studies ...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases May 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 ...

Writer Of The Month: Mary Walsh

Introduced by H.B O'Neill It is my great pleasure, nay privilege, nay honour to introduce this month’s literary genius and genuinely nice person, Mary Walsh. Here’s a bit about her: Mary is a poet who has had her poetry published in books, such as The Great British Write Off, and a Gardening ...

Write On! Interviews: Author + Lecturer Alex Davis

Write On! interviews author and lecturer, Alex Davis. Alex is an author, lecturer and writing tutor based in Derby. Much of his work has focussed on horror, science-fiction and fantasy, including his SF novel, The Last War and his film book, Martyrs: A Personal Perspective. He is currently a lecturer in Creative Writing ...