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Friday Features: Success Never Comes Without Trying

By Fulbahar Ali Begum I started writing as a teen, using the creative process to explore things that were private to me. My writing resulted in me being featured in magazines and performing on stage – even showcasing poetry segments for International Women's Day – all before I turned 19. However, ...

Write On! Interview: As A Writer – Marén Klement

Write On! interviews writer Marén Klement. Born in Berlin, Germany, Marén studied English language and English literature at university. During those years, she was part of a literary club that frequently published small anthologies and held public readings. Having moved to London five years ago, she now works as a teacher ...

Write On! Interview: As A Poet – Dauda Ladejobi

Pen to Print Alumni and Write On! page editor Eithne Cullen interviewed Dauda Ladejobi after she’d come across his work when she saw the film he’d made in showcasing local poets in lockdown. The film was featured on the Write On! Showcase page in March. Dauda Ladejobi (Sols) is an award-winning, ...

Friday Features: Two Writers, One Book

By Dawn Knox It's rare for a novel to be written by two writers; even rarer when they live some miles apart, and when Covid-19 struck, it meant Colin Payn and Dawn Knox could no longer meet, except online. Luckily, they had written a good deal of the book before the first ...

Friday Features: Wellbeing Through Creativity

"I am a visual artist with a BA in Animation, working in painting and printmaking. My art exhibits visions of life-affirming energy and, as a result, people feel inspired, playful and joyful. My exhibitions and events create stimulating and engaging experiences that awaken the senses, memory and curiosity. I have ...