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Write On! Interviews: Poet Setareh Ebrahimi

Setareh Ebrahimi is an Iranian-British poet. She has been published numerous times in journals and magazines, including Proletarian Poetry, The Menteur and Ink Sweat & Tears. Setareh released her first pamphlet of poetry, In My Arms, from Bad Betty Press in 2018 and her full-length collection, Galloping Horses, from Wordsmithery in ...

Write On! Audio March: Out Now

Write On! Audio: Storytelling From East London To The World – Episode Seven Write On! Audio is the podcast from Pen to Print for writers who are serious about their writing. Taking the best bits from Write On! Magazine and Write On! Extra, we bring you writing tips, features, interviews and excerpts from ...

Write On! Interviews: Author April Doyle

Write On! interviews author April Doyle April is a writer, tutor and editor who lives in rural Kent with her husband and two sons. She has been teaching creative writing since 2012 and her short stories have been published in women’s magazines in the UK and Australia. Her short story Elsewhere ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Marie Powell

Write On! interviews author Marie Powell. Marie’s adventures in castle-hopping across North Wales resulted in her award-winning medieval fantasy series Last Of The Gifted: Spirit Sight and Water Sight (Wood Dragon Books, 2020). Marie is also the author of more than 40 children’s books with such publishers as Scholastic Education, Amicus, ...

Write On! Interviews: Artist Laura Iosifescu

Write On! interviews artist Laura Iosifescu Laura is a professional artist and the director of the multi-award-winning Laura I. Art Gallery in Barking. With her unique approach to painting and art, Laura has captured the attention of the media and of art collectors from around the globe. The quality and individuality of ...

Write On! Interviews: Writer Patsy Middleton

Write On! interviews writer Patsy Middleton Patsy was a finalist in the Pen to Print Book Challenge 2015 and 2016 with her debut novel, Colonel Erdington’s Daughter. Apart from writing historical fiction, Patsy also writes sketches, adaptions of plays, and lots of thought-provoking poetry. WO: How would you describe your writing to someone ...