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Friday Feature: Fear And Bigotry

Dear Ms. Rowling: You probably don’t want to hear my opinion. After all, who am I? Just another writer, another struggling in poverty as you did. Nobody the world cares about. But believe it or not, despite my anger and frustration over this, the latest in a series of betrayals of ...

Thursday Connectors: Pride Week

by Farzana Hakim Hi, all. It’s Farzana again for another Thursday Connectors. This week, we at Write On! Extra have been celebrating Pride month by showcasing works by LGBTQ+ writers. So, today we’re connecting with two people from different parts of the world, with diverse stories and styles of writing. First up, ...

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Pride

By Eithne Cullen Pride month has become part of our calendar. Every year, during the month of June -  chosen because that is when the Stonewall Riots took place in 1969 - the LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride in a number of different ways. Various events are held across the world recognising the ...

As A… Writer: Mary L. Walsh

This week, Write On! page editor Eithne Cullen chats with short story author, Mary L. Walsh. Mary was born in Hammersmith, London, to Irish parents, but grew up and went to school in Dagenham, Essex. She has always written poetry, starting at about age nine, winning a poetry competition at school.  She ...

Friday Feature: Life Unplugged

by Eithne Cullen This winter, we were burgled. A laptop had been pulled out of a cupboard along with its expensive bag, only to be discarded. It wasn’t worth stealing; no built-in camera or microphone. Actually, the desktop I use for most of my writing has neither of those features either. It ...

Thursday Connectors: Digital Dilemmas

by Farzana Hakim Hello, all. Welcome to another Thursday Connectors, with me, your host, Farzana. This week, we’re talking about the digital dilemmas we’ve had to face during lockdown. For this, I’ll be connecting with a couple of young adults from the UK who share their experiences of being unplugged, and whether ...