Our blog. All Blog Hidden Monday Moments News Saturday Spotlight Thoughtful Tuesday Thursday Connectors Uncategorised WriteOn Features WriteOn Interviews WriteOn Showcase Write On! Features: Birchington Literary Festival… More Than Words – A Volunteer And Founder’s Perspective 02 June 2023 News, WriteOn Features Julia ‘Jules’ Szczepanski And Geraldine Watson tell us about Birchington Literary Festival, taking place on 17-18 June. To set the scene, ... Writer Of The Month: James Waller 29 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Mary Walsh James Waller is a poet who has never had a poem published. I was shopping for plants ... Write On! Features: Crowd Funding – The Why, The What And The How by Emily Inkpen 26 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emily Inkpen Making money from creative projects can be an uphill struggle, especially for indie writers and producers. As getting ... Write On! Features: Ten Stories (just waiting to be written) by Jilly Henderson-Long 19 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Jilly Henderson-Long PROCRASTINATION – one of the writer’s worst enemies! We all know how it is, and there is no ... Write On! Features: Diversity in Publishing: How Can We Level The Playing Field? by Amber Hall 12 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Amber Hall Today, diversity is a hot topic. This is fantastic, obviously. It’s great that we’re starting to talk about ... Write On! Features: Proud To Be Self-published by Emma Rosen 05 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emma Rosen I’m sitting behind a table, my books laid out in front of me. To my right and left ... Write On! Features: A Guide To Hay Festival 2023 For Budding Writers by Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO 28 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO It’s that time of year! Books are arriving by the crate load in Hay-on-Wye and our ... Writer Of The Month: Akshitha Ramalingam 24 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Laura Maclennan From short poems about love to more detailed pieces of writing about race, difference and a societal ... Write On! Features: A Poet’s Tit For Tat by Gertcha Cowson 21 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Gertcha Cowson I hear what you’re all asking, “Why does a bipolar-fuelled, loudly dressed, eccentric poet need to wear a wide-brimmed ... Load More Loading... No More Posts
Write On! Features: Birchington Literary Festival… More Than Words – A Volunteer And Founder’s Perspective 02 June 2023 News, WriteOn Features Julia ‘Jules’ Szczepanski And Geraldine Watson tell us about Birchington Literary Festival, taking place on 17-18 June. To set the scene, ...
Write On! Features: Birchington Literary Festival… More Than Words – A Volunteer And Founder’s Perspective 02 June 2023 News, WriteOn Features Julia ‘Jules’ Szczepanski And Geraldine Watson tell us about Birchington Literary Festival, taking place on 17-18 June. To set the scene, ...
Writer Of The Month: James Waller 29 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Mary Walsh James Waller is a poet who has never had a poem published. I was shopping for plants ...
Writer Of The Month: James Waller 29 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Mary Walsh James Waller is a poet who has never had a poem published. I was shopping for plants ...
Write On! Features: Crowd Funding – The Why, The What And The How by Emily Inkpen 26 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emily Inkpen Making money from creative projects can be an uphill struggle, especially for indie writers and producers. As getting ...
Write On! Features: Crowd Funding – The Why, The What And The How by Emily Inkpen 26 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emily Inkpen Making money from creative projects can be an uphill struggle, especially for indie writers and producers. As getting ...
Write On! Features: Ten Stories (just waiting to be written) by Jilly Henderson-Long 19 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Jilly Henderson-Long PROCRASTINATION – one of the writer’s worst enemies! We all know how it is, and there is no ...
Write On! Features: Ten Stories (just waiting to be written) by Jilly Henderson-Long 19 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Jilly Henderson-Long PROCRASTINATION – one of the writer’s worst enemies! We all know how it is, and there is no ...
Write On! Features: Diversity in Publishing: How Can We Level The Playing Field? by Amber Hall 12 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Amber Hall Today, diversity is a hot topic. This is fantastic, obviously. It’s great that we’re starting to talk about ...
Write On! Features: Diversity in Publishing: How Can We Level The Playing Field? by Amber Hall 12 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Amber Hall Today, diversity is a hot topic. This is fantastic, obviously. It’s great that we’re starting to talk about ...
Write On! Features: Proud To Be Self-published by Emma Rosen 05 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emma Rosen I’m sitting behind a table, my books laid out in front of me. To my right and left ...
Write On! Features: Proud To Be Self-published by Emma Rosen 05 May 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Emma Rosen I’m sitting behind a table, my books laid out in front of me. To my right and left ...
Write On! Features: A Guide To Hay Festival 2023 For Budding Writers by Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO 28 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO It’s that time of year! Books are arriving by the crate load in Hay-on-Wye and our ...
Write On! Features: A Guide To Hay Festival 2023 For Budding Writers by Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO 28 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Julie Finch, Hay Festival CEO It’s that time of year! Books are arriving by the crate load in Hay-on-Wye and our ...
Writer Of The Month: Akshitha Ramalingam 24 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Laura Maclennan From short poems about love to more detailed pieces of writing about race, difference and a societal ...
Writer Of The Month: Akshitha Ramalingam 24 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features Introduced by Laura Maclennan From short poems about love to more detailed pieces of writing about race, difference and a societal ...
Write On! Features: A Poet’s Tit For Tat by Gertcha Cowson 21 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Gertcha Cowson I hear what you’re all asking, “Why does a bipolar-fuelled, loudly dressed, eccentric poet need to wear a wide-brimmed ...
Write On! Features: A Poet’s Tit For Tat by Gertcha Cowson 21 April 2023 News, WriteOn Features By Gertcha Cowson I hear what you’re all asking, “Why does a bipolar-fuelled, loudly dressed, eccentric poet need to wear a wide-brimmed ...