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A one-day, in-person event that will include presentations, panels, and networking, featuring writers, academics, researchers, and publishing...
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Author Cathy Bramley discusses the idea of romantic comedy being an easy genre to write, and outlines the challenges that writers face in keeping...
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How can a writer employ multiple POVs successfully? Author Aimie K.Runyan discusses the advantages and disadvantages of this writing technique.
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A novel has to start somewhere. It doesn’t, however, have to start at the beginning.
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Emma Cox - children's author and winner of the New Children's Author Prize 2015 - continues to share her experiences of working with a publishing...
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Comedian, actor and writer Nigel Planer shares his thoughts on writing comedy ahead of his summer teaching comedy course at Casa Ana, a writing...
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Historical fiction author Caroline Lawrence discusses why chapter outlines should be an integral part of a writer's storytelling process.
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So you’re interested in writing a YA thriller? Or maybe you just want to know what it involves?
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Debut author Holly Müller discusses her immersive research methods for her novel 'My Own Dear Brother.'
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Alison Stanley gives the benefit of her experience for success in the expanding children's market.
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“THE END,” you write. Feeling victorious, and maybe a little smug, you lean back in your chair and give a gratified sigh. Your novel is complete.
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David Savill - author of They Are Trying To Break Your Heart - debunks those phrases so often heard in creative writing classes across the world in '...