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Write On! Interviews: Author Amaka Felly Obioji

Write On! interviews author Amaka Felly Obioji Amaka says: "Hello, my name is Amaka Felly Obioji and I’m a Nigerian writer and poet based in London. My poetry has been published in literary journals across West Africa, I enjoy spoken word and I have performed as a spoken word artist across ...

Pen to Print Celebrates 10 Years!

Lena, Lisa and Habib at Pen to Print would like to say a big thank you to everyone who attended the recent 10-year celebration evening at Dagenham Library. It was lovely to see everyone and to celebrate ten years of creativity, curiosity and camaraderie. Pen to Print is such a wonderful ...

Thursday Connectors: Changes In Life

By Farzana Hakim Hi all, it's Farzana here, your host for Thursday Connectors. Welcome back after a long summer break. A much-needed summer break indeed! For me, this summer was a summer of some changes as, after persistent pestering and lots of moaning and sweet coercing, my husband, who's always been terrified ...

Write On! Issue 22 OUT TODAY

Write On! 22, sponsored by The Working Class Collective, is out today. Themed ‘Change’ this issue is about looking at life squarely and facing up to what we need to do. Our lead interview with Sara Pascoe reflects this beautifully. The TV star, comedian and bestselling author tells Lucy Kaufman and Michelle ...

Showcase: Die Oma + Free From My Senses + Change

Hello again, I’m Lisa Scully-O’Grady, a writer with an interest in the connection between creativity and healing. This week, we continue with our theme of change. Family expansion is another facet of change that most people go through at some point, whether it be due to our own or a family ...