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Showcase: Grandma + Love

Edited by Charlotte Zisimides This is the second of my July showcases. I came by Pen to Print through a competition called ‘What If YOU Spoke?’ which I entered with a poem called Loss Of Limb. I sent it to the nature competition, judged by Zakiya Mckenzie and it was a ...

Write On! Interviews: Artist Michelle Sutton

Write On! interviews artist Michelle Sutton Michelle is a wildlife and rock artist based in Barking. She is a regular trader at LBBD’s Summer Of Festivals events. Largely self-taught, Michelle likes to work in pencil (including graphite, coloured & watercolour), pen and acrylic paint. She often experiments with mixing mediums; her current ...

Write On! Features: Ghostwriting by Stephen Hunt

By Stephen Hunt “What are you working on?” It’s a common enough question when you tell someone you’re an author – but here’s the thing: I can’t tell you. You see, I’m a ghost. I don’t pass through walls, I don’t get chased by Scooby and the gang, and I don’t wail in ...

Showcase: Wait + Musings On Bridge Building

Edited by Charlotte Zisimides Hello, my name is Charlotte Zisimides. I'm delighted to be editing for the July 2022 Showcase. I came by Pen to Print through a competition called ‘What If YOU Spoke?’ which I entered with a poem called Loss Of Limb. I sent it to the nature competition, ...

Monday Moments: Worlds Apart

Introduced By Holly King As Write On! Extra transitions from our theme of Mind Your Language: Words And How We Use Them to our new theme of Worlds Apart, I couldn’t help but find synchronicity within the two themes. For example, my previous Monday Moments page focused on how dialects can ...

Write On! Interviews: Author E A Diamond

Write On! interviews author E A Diamond. Elizabeth published her first book, The Sign Of Danger, in 2021. She writes in different genres: romance, contemporary, young adult, mystery/thrillers, etc. However, most of her completed stories are mystery/thrillers, and she has plenty of ideas for more. WO: How would you describe your writing/work ...