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Thoughtful Tuesdays: Romantic Beginnings

By Eithne Cullen The theme of beginnings and endings carries on in our pages for the start of 2024 and, with St Valentine’s Day approaching, I thought I’d have a look at some beginnings which tie in with February’s romantic theme. If, like me, you watched the rom-com The Holiday this Christmas, ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Rebecca Seaton

Write On! interviews author Rebecca Seaton Rebecca says, "I was born in Bracknell, Berkshire but have lived in Dagenham for the last 25 years. I teach locally and currently work with children with social, emotional and mental health needs. Reading has always been one of my favourite things to do and ...

Write On Interviews: The Quiet Power Of Jessica Andrews

Write On! regular Rebecca Seaton interviews Jessica Andrews (c) Seth Hamilton I’m intrigued to meet Jessica Andrews. She’s a writer whose two novels have earned her the 2020 Portico Prize and a nomination for the Women’s Prize for Fiction Futures initiative. Like mine, her varied career includes teaching; however, unlike me, ...

Writer Of The Month: Rebecca Seaton

Introduced by Mary Walsh. It gives me immense pleasure to introduce June’s Writer Of The Month, Rebecca Seaton. Rebecca is a former Pen to Print Book Challenge Entrant, whose novel, A Silent Song, went on to win second place in 2017/18. As one of the finalists, she received helpful mentoring from a ...

Time To Connect with Luan Goldie

Pen to Print alumni, YA author and teacher Rebecca Seaton interviews Luan Goldie, Costa Award-winning short story writer and author of HarperCollins’ summer bestseller, Nightingale Point. (c) Jimmy Lee Photography Two primary school teachers meet on a windy evening in east London… it could be the start of a great thriller. Or maybe the opening of Luan Goldie’s novel, ...