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Showcase: Dining Room, Kitchens + The Trip

Edited by Amber Hall Hello, Write On! readers and welcome to my third showcase. You can connect with me on Instagram: @amber.marie.123 and Twitter: @amber_marie_123 Our theme again this week is ‘Worlds Apart’ and I’d like to kick off with two pieces written by Write On! regular Claire Buss. Last week, we ...

Showcase: Bathrooms, Cold Read + Strange Girl

Edited by Amber Hall Hello and welcome to my second showcase of the month. I'm a London-based writer, and have been working with the fabulous folks at Pen to Print for the past few months. You can connect with me on Instagram: @amber.marie.123 and Twitter: @amber_marie_123. Last week, I touched on the ...

Showcase: Worlds Apart, The Moon, You Watch + Trees

Edited by Amber Hall Hello, Write On! readers. My name is Amber Hall, and I’m delighted to be your showcase editor for August. I'm a London-based writer with a background in brand communications. I write a lot of essays and prose pieces, though I’m always trying to challenge myself and write ...

Write On! Interviews: Writer Amber Hall

Write On! interviews writer Amber Hall. Since graduating from Goldsmiths University in 2016 with a BA (Hons) English degree, Amber has worked as a copywriter and communications specialist. She's been lucky enough to work with some really exciting global brands, including Samsung, Calvin Klein and Swarovski. Recently, Amber started working as ...

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 ...

Monday Moments: Speaking My Language

Introduced By Holly King Did you know that the Eskimo language has 30 words for snow? It's said that the number of words a culture has for something is an indication of its importance (I cast my mind back to Carol Ann Duffy’s poem, Frau Freud, and wonder what that claim ...