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Write On! Interviews: Author Isac Jacob

Write On! interviews author Isac Jacob Isac Jacob, a graduate of King’s College London, is a London-based author and 'book maker' known for his innovative early speaking skills storybook, Who Will We See?. Born and educated in Westminster, Isac combines writing, illustrations and papercraft to create engaging, interactive books for young ...

Cover Reveal Issue 23 of Write On! Magazine

We're sure you've already seen it on social media but just in case... here is the official cover reveal for Issue 23 of Write On! Magazine, out December 12: This issue is being sponsored by The Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation and features our lead interview with multi-award winning poet Jenny ...

Thursday Connectors: Personal Circumstance And Difference

By Farzana Hakim Hi all, it's Farzana, your host of Thursday Connectors. Welcome to my November page, a fantastic Showcase linked to what’s important to you and those around you. Continuing with our theme of 'Difference,' I'm connecting with three writers who  offer different perspectives around their  life experiences; all of which ...

Upcoming Cosy Crime Workshop with Dr Charlotte Baker

Dr Charlotte Baker will be running two Cozy Crime Workshops this December. Over the two sessions, she will establish what is meant by genre, subgenre, and tropes and how to use these in thinking about getting your work published. The workshop will also look at the sleuth, setting, character development, and ...

Showcase: Breathless Air + O Mapa + What’s The Difference?

Hello again! I’m Charlotte, your Showcase editor for November. This month, we’re thinking about the theme of ‘Difference’. As Prize Manager of The Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation, I spend a lot of time reading and thinking about fictional differences: different cultures, different people and different times. In fact, in ...

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Recognising Difference

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to November’s Thoughtful Tuesday page, continuing on the theme of ‘Difference.’ I was looking at an old photo with my granddaughter recently and was interested to see how she recognised family members, even though their appearances have changed: going from beard to clean shaven and from long ...