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Write On! Interviews: Author Mickey Mayhew

Write On! interviews author Mickey Mayhew. Mickey is an author from London, working mainly on Mary Queen Of Scots and the Tudor reign. He has a PhD focusing on the online 'cult' surrounding the 'tragic queens' Anne Boleyn and Mary Queen Of Scots. He wrote The Little Book Of Mary Queen ...

Friday Features: Cli-Fi

By Dan Bloom - the American Literary Activist you never heard of... I'm sure most of you reading this have never heard of the term 'Cli-Fi' before. That's exactly why I am writing this. First of all, I need to tell you that it's an abbreviation for climate fiction: that is to say, ...

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Writing With Wonder – Keeping Memories

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to November’s Thoughtful Tuesday page. Here at Write On! we’ve been following the theme ‘Writing With Wonder: The World Through Children’s Eyes’ and I’m sharing some pieces which evoke childhood and the memories we keep from our growing-up years. The first piece is Vic Howard’s memory from Barking ...

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 ...

Monday Moments: Wonderful Witches

Introduced By Holly King If you’re a woman, you might have been called ‘a bit of a witch’ by someone, or been told to be wary of that woman over there, because ‘she’s a witch’. It’s a pejorative term, and witches across time, cultures and books, are the archetype of an ...