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Event Opportunity for Low-Income Writers
Literary agent Thérèse Coen to select the best pitch for a winning place at the conference...
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Once again, the W&A team have been inundated with entries for our annual short story competition, sifting through close to 1000 in total.
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Regular Writers & Artists blogger Lia Louis only went and got herself a book deal! Here are some of the things she learned on the path to...
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It’s July and on cue the newspapers and book blogs are awash with recommended summer reads. Should these inspire you to devote some of your holiday...
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The Children’s Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook (CWAYB) is snapping hot on the heels of its older sister [link to WAYB 19]: it’s now fifteen years...
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We're pleased to announce the results of our 2020 Short Story Competition!
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I still have the message in my WhatsApp
Authors thread:
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The creation, collation, editing and publishing of the Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook every year is a team endeavour.
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We're pleased to announce the results of our 2020 W&A Working-Class Writers' Prize
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Author Janelle McCurdy details her eight year journey to getting a literary agent from the age of 16 to 24... For more free articles on the writing...
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Things at Kingsley’s Island weren’t going the way they were expected to at all.
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Lost, alone, city dilates around Jake, his tall lanky frame collapse unconscious onto the cold pavement floor. No one stop to help, one or two sneer...
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From the minute we moved into the house, I hated the door. I never wanted to move in the first place, I liked it where we were. But my dad's job...