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Write On! Features: Opportunity For Aspiring Writers

by Charlotte Maddox As a wide-eyed graduate, more than a decade ago now, I stepped into my first job in a literary agency. I imagined plucking bestsellers from the unfortunately named ‘slush pile’ every other day and perhaps even finding the next big thing. Don’t get me wrong, we received some ...

Write On! Interviews: Exiled Writers Ink Rouhi Shafii

Farzana Hakim from Write On! interviews Exiled Writer Ink Rouhi Shafii Voices That Echo Last year I met with Exiled Writers Ink Chair, Rouhi Shafii, via Zoom. As a third-generation daughter of a family belonging to the British Pakistani diaspora, I was able to relate to many of the stories and experiences she ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Nicholas Kasparis

Write On! interviews author Nicholas Kasparis Nicholas says: "I'm a 43-year-old primary school teacher. I've been a teacher for 20 years. Over the last seven years, I've taught as a supply teacher. This job has given me the time and flexibility to fulfil my passion for writing. I write fiction for ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Elizabeth Freeman

Write On! interviews author Elizabeth Freeman Elizabeth Freeman has published two books about local history (Stenlake Publishers) with her son, Jason. She’s keen on research and uses it in her writing. She’s also a poet who enjoys writing ballads. With Pen to Print, she’s published a pamphlet: Poems From Here And ...

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 ...