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Write On! Interviews: Writer Patsy Middleton

Write On! interviews writer Patsy Middleton Patsy was a finalist in the Pen to Print Book Challenge 2015 and 2016 with her debut novel, Colonel Erdington’s Daughter. Apart from writing historical fiction, Patsy also writes sketches, adaptions of plays, and lots of thought-provoking poetry. WO: How would you describe your writing to someone ...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases February

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 every Saturday, showcasing some of the exciting new reads and plays available. The curated list is based on books and ...

Write On! Audio February: Out Now!

Write On! Audio: Storytelling From East London To The World – Episode Six Write On! Audio is a new podcast from Pen to Print. Taking the best bits from Write On! Magazine and Write On! Extra, we'll bring you writing tips, features, interviews and excerpts from the work of our contributors and guests. ...

Writer Of The Month: Ola Awonubi

Introduced by K.J. Quinn It’s an honour to welcome Ola Awonubi as February’s Writer Of The Month. Ola has been writing since 2008, when she studied for an MA in Creative Writing at the University Of East London. Since then, Ola has published three novels, two novellas, a book of short ...

Write On! Interviews: Editor Dan Cross

Write On! interviews editor Dan Cross. Dan is the managing editor of The Open Book Editor, where he partners authors to help them get the most out of their writing and make their books the best they can be for readers, literary agents and publishers. From developmental and copy editing to ...

Thursday Connectors: The Story Of Me

By Farzana Hakim Nature Through The Eyes Of  Year Three Children: The Story Of Me Project Hi, all. Welcome to another special edition of Thursday Connectors. I’m extra-excited today, because I’ve got such a treat lined up! If you’ve been following my page, you should know by now that I’m an avid advocate of diversity ...