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Write On! Interview: Antony Johnston

Antony Johnston is a New York Times bestselling author. He’s best known as the creator of the hit movie Atomic Blonde, which was based on his graphic novel. He also writes the Brigitte Sharp spy thrillers, which are soon to be a TV series; and videogames, including blockbusters like Dead ...

Write On! Interview: As A Writer – Marén Klement

Write On! interviews writer Marén Klement. Born in Berlin, Germany, Marén studied English language and English literature at university. During those years, she was part of a literary club that frequently published small anthologies and held public readings. Having moved to London five years ago, she now works as a teacher ...

Write On! Interview: Juneha Chowdhury

Write On! interviews Pen to Print alumni Juneha Chowdhury. Juneha Chowdhury is a former teacher and agented writer from east London. She won the Pen to Print Book Challenge in 2018 and is a regular contributor to the Pen to Print Magazine Write On! and Write On! Extra. She is in ...

Write On! Interview: Philip Bowne

Write On! interviews author Philip Bowne.  Philip lives in London and works as an in-house writer for The Wombles, a forthcoming children’s CGI TV show and book series. His debut novel Cows Can’t Jump was recently awarded the Spotlight First Novel Prize and longlisted for The Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize. Phil’s short fiction ...

Write On! Interview: As An Author… Tasha Madison

This week Write On! interviews YA and historical fiction author Tasha Madison. Tasha's YA historical fantasy recently won the 2020 Author Elite Award (AEA) for Best Young Adult Fiction. Her historical fiction novel, Pharaoh’s Shadow received a Top-10 distinction for Best Historical Fiction from AEA, an international honour bestowed for literary ...

Sharna Jackson: Game Changer

The Writer. Curator and Artistic Director speaks to Write On!’s Juneha Chowdhury about writing for children, the importance of being visible, and why the Mystery genre is so appealing. On a bleak and chilly morning, there's nothing like a good interview to warm things up. With pen and notebook in hand, ...