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Write On! Interviews: Hay Festival CEO, Julie Finch

Juneha Chowdhury from Write On! interviews Hay Festival CEO, Julie Finch Breaking The Class Ceiling: Together We Can Do More The Hay Festival is an 11-day literature festival held in Hay-on-Wye from the end of May. It’s also a global brand that reaches millions. I recently spoke with  CEO, Julie Finch, about ...

Write On! Interviews: Writer Clare Cooper

Write On! interviews writer Clare Cooper Clare worked in magazine publishing for almost 40 years, the last 29 of which were spent very happily embedded in the Fiction Department of Woman’s Weekly magazine, reading, critiquing and editing other people’s stories. This didn’t put her off; she’s still an avid book and ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Emma Heatherington

Write On! interviews author Emma Heatherington Emma is an international bestselling novelist and writing coach from County Tyrone. Her books include the Amazon US and UK hits, The Legacy Of Lucy Harte, One More Day as well as Secrets In The Snow and The Promise, which were both Fern Britton Picks ...

Write On! Interviews: Poet Ruth Wiggins

Write On! interviews poet Ruth Wiggins Ruth is a British poet. She is based in East London but is happiest in the great outdoors, something which informs her work. Her poems have been published internationally in journals and anthologies and have been shortlisted and commended in competitions. Her debut full-length collection, The ...

Write On! Interviews: John O’Farrell

Why Hope Is The Thing With Feathers Write On!'s Lucy Kaufman interviews John O'Farrell and explores a writer’s responsibility to challenge the status quo. John O’Farrell’s comedy writing credits read like a nostalgia trip through my formative years: Spitting Image, Alas Smith And Jones and Have I Got News For You. Also, ...

Write On! Interviews: Jenny Valentine

Write On! interviews author Jenny Valentine Jenny Valentine is an award-winning writer for Young Adults. Her first novel, Finding Violet Park, won the Guardian prize in 2007 and was followed by Broken Soup, The Ant Colony, The Double Life Of Cassiel Roadnight, Hello Now and the Carnegie shortlisted Fire Colour One, as ...

Write On! Interviews: Hope Roberts

Write On! interviews writer Hope Roberts Hope is a retired practice nurse, writer, poet and encourager. She's passionate about healthy eating and healthy life and is very creative in everything she does: her writing, her homes, the way she dresses, in fact, all of her surroundings. WO: How would you describe your ...

Write On! Interviews: Patrick Kealy

Write On! interviews writer Patrick Kealy Patrick is a trained theatre director, writer and performer. He is also a Life Coach and Personal Trainer and Body Movement Practitioner in the areas of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), using over 40 years of movement training, improvisation skills and stress reduction techniques employed ...

Write On! Interviews: Palak Tewary

There's Poetry In Numbers Highley commended businesswoman, mentor and creative, Palak Tewary, speaks to Claire Buss about why her day job and passion projects offer connections rather than contradiction. When you think of accountancy and poetry, you are probably thinking of two ends of a spectrum. A contradiction for sure. However, as ...

Write On! Interviews: Zara Relphman

Write On! interviews writer Zara Relphman Zara is a third-year student at Canterbury Christ Church University, currently studying Creative and Professional writing. She likes to write short stories and a variety of non-fiction pieces, and is currently working on her first novel. Zara posts blog-style articles on Medium.com, often sharing stories ...