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Write On! Interview: As A Journalist – Leo Ulph

Leo Ulph, actor, musician and broadcast journalist, talks to Write On! about his evening show on BBC Radio Kent, why he’s passionate about showcasing talent on the BBC via the ‘Upload’ initiative, and how ‘anyone that’s making anything’ can get on air by providing an audio version of their content. As ...

Write On! Interview: As A Writer – A.D. Martins

A.D. Martins started writing poetry, prose poetry and short stories and has had some success in getting them published online and in print. After doing a degree in creative writing, Martins made the decision to stop writing and focus on their career. Martins only entered the Pen to Print competition ...

Write On! Interview: As A Writer – Jack Rooke

Jack Rooke is an award-winning comedy writer-performer and presenter from Watford. He is currently creator, writer and narrator of his debut comedy-drama show Big Boys, which is being developed for Channel 4 after making a pilot in 2018. Produced by RoughCut TV, Big Boys is an adaptation of Jack's acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe shows Good ...

Write On! Interview: As A Publisher – Inklings Press

This week, Write On! speaks to independent publisher Inklings Press. Four friends who decided to create their own e-publisher to provide an outlet for their stories, as well as showcasing other indie authors with a passion for fantasy, science-fiction, mystery and alternative history.  Leo McBride is a journalist and author. Born ...

Write On! Interview: As A Poet… Gboyega Odubanjo

Raised in Barking and Dagenham, British-Nigerian poet Gboyega Odubanjo speaks to Write On! about his work and residency at Rabbits Road Institute Library. Rabbits Road Institute Library was established in 2016 in a former Carnegie Library in Manor Park, East London. The books are all nominated by friends and collaborators of ...

Write On! Interview: As An Author… R J Gould

This week Write On! interviews author R J Gould. Richard writes under the pseudonym R J Gould, for reasons soon to be explained. He has finally become a full-time author, having recently stepped down from working for a national educational charity. He is both traditionally and self-published, but from now on ...