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Write On! Interviews: Writer Dr Arinola Araba

Write On! interviews writer Dr Arinola Araba. Dr Arinola Araba has won a string of awards and nominations, both personally and for her business. Her latest award is 'The Most Innovative Numeracy Solutions Provider In London' from the Education and Training Awards. "I am a mum, multi-award-winning ed-tech entrepreneur and founder of ...

Friday Features: Four Rules In Four Years

By Joseph Dodd When I decided to use this article to present my writing advice, I wasn’t really sure what I would say. Which is surprising, given that, at the time of writing, I’m about to begin my fifth and final year of studying Creative Writing at university. Having spent all ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Charlotte Baker

Write On! interview: Author Charlotte Baker. Charlotte is an author, associate lecturer, and PhD student with an interest in crime and horror. She has nearly 50 publications to her credit, including her novel Themis, and her recently accepted novella series, Valor Diamond. Charlotte spends her time with family, drinking coffee, walking, ...

Friday Features: An Exciting Life On The Road

By Paul Raffaele Paul Raffaele is a journalist and foreign correspondent who created and specialises in ‘adventure with meaning.’ Paul reflects on his career and how a life of adventure is possible if you have the belief to make it happen and you’re willing to work at it. Sleeping With Cannibals by Paul ...

Write On! Interviews Author Rachel Joyce

Write On! interviews author Rachel Joyce. Rachel Joyce is the author of the Sunday Times and international bestsellers The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry, Perfect, The Love Song Of Miss Queenie Hennessy, The Music Shop and a collection of interlinked short stories, A Snow Garden & Other Stories. Her latest novel, Miss Benson's Beetle, won the 2021 Wilbur ...

Write On! Interviews Author Ruth D-Whyte

Write On! interviews Educational Consultant and author Ruth D-Whyte. Ruth is an award-winning educationist. Her track record in the sector spans over 25 years; having spent her professional life working both internationally and locally, setting up a multi-phase school and multiple inclusive centres for special needs children, Christian and inclusive education ...

Write On! Interviews Author Ayesha Harruna Attah

Write On! interviews author Ayesha Harruna Attah. (c) Itunu Kuku Ayesha grew up in Accra, Ghana, and was educated at Mount Holyoke College, Columbia University, and New York University. She is the author of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize-nominated Harmattan Rain, Saturday Shadows, The Hundred Wells Of Salaga, currently translated into four ...