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Write On! Interviews: Author Emma Rosen

Write On! interviews Author Emma Rosen Emma is a non-fiction and children’s author based in south east Kent. Her books focus on marine ecology (Lily The Limpet Gets Lost, Secret Seagrass Meadows), breastfeeding (Milk, Milk And Cookies) and supporting creative small businesses (Self-Publishing). She has independently published all her books and ...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases May 2023

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 on the last Saturday of the month, showcasing some of the exciting new reads and plays available. The curated list ...

Showcase: Blissful Wistful + I Want Your Sandwich

By Amelia Page When you listen closely enough, you'll realise voices are all around us. In our everyday lives, we hear many different external voices, as well as internal ones. Some people use their voices powerfully, to speak out and make a difference, while others don’t speak enough. The pieces of work ...

Write On! Interviews: Hay Festival CEO, Julie Finch

Juneha Chowdhury from Write On! interviews Hay Festival CEO, Julie Finch Breaking The Class Ceiling: Together We Can Do More The Hay Festival is an 11-day literature festival held in Hay-on-Wye from the end of May. It’s also a global brand that reaches millions. I recently spoke with  CEO, Julie Finch, about ...

Thursday Connectors: Voices And Reflections

By Farzana Hakim Hi, all. It's Farzana here, your host for Thursday Connectors, with another month of fantastic writing from you. 'Voices' is our new theme and I can tell you how broad and open this theme can be for a creative, or even non-creative, person! Our voices never leave us. Whether ...

Write On! Interviews: Writer Clare Cooper

Write On! interviews writer Clare Cooper Clare worked in magazine publishing for almost 40 years, the last 29 of which were spent very happily embedded in the Fiction Department of Woman’s Weekly magazine, reading, critiquing and editing other people’s stories. This didn’t put her off; she’s still an avid book and ...